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08:30, 21 November 2017: 185.206.81.74 (talk) triggered filter 0, performing the action "edit" on Expedia Begins Offering Online Booking For Hotels In Cuba. Actions taken: Disallow; Filter description: (examine)

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The Hotel Santa Isabel is seen in Old Havana<br>Thomson Reuters<br><br><br><br><br>By Sarah Marsh<br><br>HAVANA (Reuters) - U.S. online travel services company Expedia said on Tuesday it had started offering online booking for hotels in Communist-run Cuba, hoping to capitalize on  [https://www.yell.com/biz/peter-property-management-ltd-borehamwood-5562266/ Customer Reviews] a boom in tourism to the Caribbean island. <br><br>Expedia joins a dozen U.S. airlines and cruise operators that have already ventured into the Cuban market since the United States announced a detente with its former Cold War foe in 2014 and eased travel and trade restrictions. <br><br>"I see a lot of potential. We are talking about the largest country in the Caribbean with significant hotel expansion plans," Veronica Vega, Expedia area manager for Caribbean, said in an interview. <br><br>The number of visitors to Cuba rose 13 percent to a record 4 million in 2016, driven by a 74 percent jump in U.S. travelers. A survey recently showed the number of American visitors alone could multiply sevenfold to 2 million by 2025.

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'The Hotel Santa Isabel is seen in Old Havana<br>Thomson Reuters<br><br><br><br><br>By Sarah Marsh<br><br>HAVANA (Reuters) - U.S. online travel services company Expedia said on Tuesday it had started offering online booking for hotels in Communist-run Cuba, hoping to capitalize on [https://www.yell.com/biz/peter-property-management-ltd-borehamwood-5562266/ Customer Reviews] a boom in tourism to the Caribbean island. <br><br>Expedia joins a dozen U.S. airlines and cruise operators that have already ventured into the Cuban market since the United States announced a detente with its former Cold War foe in 2014 and eased travel and trade restrictions. <br><br>"I see a lot of potential. We are talking about the largest country in the Caribbean with significant hotel expansion plans," Veronica Vega, Expedia area manager for Caribbean, said in an interview. <br><br>The number of visitors to Cuba rose 13 percent to a record 4 million in 2016, driven by a 74 percent jump in U.S. travelers. A survey recently showed the number of American visitors alone could multiply sevenfold to 2 million by 2025.'
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'@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +The Hotel Santa Isabel is seen in Old Havana<br>Thomson Reuters<br><br><br><br><br>By Sarah Marsh<br><br>HAVANA (Reuters) - U.S. online travel services company Expedia said on Tuesday it had started offering online booking for hotels in Communist-run Cuba, hoping to capitalize on [https://www.yell.com/biz/peter-property-management-ltd-borehamwood-5562266/ Customer Reviews] a boom in tourism to the Caribbean island. <br><br>Expedia joins a dozen U.S. airlines and cruise operators that have already ventured into the Cuban market since the United States announced a detente with its former Cold War foe in 2014 and eased travel and trade restrictions. <br><br>"I see a lot of potential. We are talking about the largest country in the Caribbean with significant hotel expansion plans," Veronica Vega, Expedia area manager for Caribbean, said in an interview. <br><br>The number of visitors to Cuba rose 13 percent to a record 4 million in 2016, driven by a 74 percent jump in U.S. travelers. A survey recently showed the number of American visitors alone could multiply sevenfold to 2 million by 2025. '
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