In an engaging conversation, Yanet Mora Ferguson, Cuban Tourism Advisor in Italy, highlights diversity beyond the beaches and strategic partnerships with Italian operators, and looks forward to a vibrant future for Cuban tourism. I will give an overview.
In an enlightening conversation with Yanet Mora FergusonItaly’s newly appointed Cuban counselor for tourism is beaming with optimism for Cuba’s tourism sector. Mr. Ferguson, who recently assumed the role, has brought a wave of enthusiasm to strengthen Cuban tourism through strategic cooperation with Italian travel companies.
Mr. Ferguson expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent Cuba and highlight the country’s multifaceted tourism offerings that go beyond its famous beaches. “Cuba is more than just sun and sand,” she said, highlighting the island’s diverse attractions, including nature, wellness, events, and niche markets such as weddings and honeymoons. Her confidence in the growth of these segments underscores Cuba’s potential as a multifaceted destination.
Italian travel agencies have long played a vital role in promoting Cuba, and Ferguson believes this trend will continue. Despite the setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which has reduced direct flights from Italy to Cuba, there are some bright spots. Airlines like Neos, in collaboration with Alpitour, continue to connect Italian travelers to Cuba, maintaining an important link between the two countries.
Although the numbers have not yet recovered to pre-pandemic levels, Ferguson remains optimistic. Support from major companies such as Alpitour, said to be one of the strongest promoters of Cuban tourism in Italy, points to a promising path towards recovery and growth.
As Cuba and Italy continue to navigate the post-pandemic situation, Mr. Ferguson’s role as a bridge between Cuba’s charm and Italy’s wanderlust will be a ray of hope for the revival of tourism and promises a bright future for the Cuban travel industry. do.