It is expected that the agreements with the tour operator Sunwind can rescue direct flights from Canada to the Ignacio Agramonte International Airport

Camagüey, Cuba, Nov 14th.- Expanding and diversifying the Camagüey destination as a tourist offer is today a priority for the Ministry of the sector in Cuba, which is targeting the territory in this high season of the arrival of visitors.
The Cubanacán Chain will be one of the main protagonists, particularly in the Santa Lucía beach resort, in addition to the inclusion of the extra-hotel section that includes the facilities of the city of Camagüey, whose main attraction is its historic center, a Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
For the largest province in Cuba, it is essential to address new modalities and other markets.
With the objective of expanding the range of commercialization, in addition to the increase in flights from abroad at the international airport, the support of the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of Tourism, of the University of Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz, is essential.
The Tourism delegate in the territory, Yuneski Cantelli, explained that “farms have been identified to have new product designs, so Camagüey is integrated into this national policy, because we pursue actions for city tourism, rural tourism, even events,” she said.
The international fairs held in Cuba allowed new agreements and the promotion of investment programs that catapulted city tourism, especially in the hotels that host the oldest segment of the princely village.
Ivón Montejo, subdelegate of the Cubanacán Chain, said in a press conference that it is expected that the agreements with the tour operator Sunwind can rescue direct flights from Canada to the Ignacio Agramonte International Airport, in this city.
“We are in contact with the Club Smile line that would be focused on the Brisas Santa Lucía hotel, a product aimed at the family,” she said when referring to the resort located in the north of the province and that has a rich natural setting.
Traditionally, this coast is the reference point for the industry without chimneys in Camagüey, however, it suffered a fall in its market, although projections with international firms and brands point to an upturn for the winter.
(Prensa Latina)