With the Return of International Tourism, Rejection of Cuban Clients Is Back
Numerous housing renters assured CubaNet that after November 15, they will only accept foreigners, just like they did before the closings caused by the health emergency.
Numerous housing renters assured CubaNet that after November 15, they will only accept foreigners, just like they did before the closings caused by the health emergency.
“There are workers that are still waiting to be paid from when they worked at the Paseo del Prado (Hotel), which was inaugurated in 2019,” said to CubaNet a Human Resources officer at the Military Constructions Union (UCM) for tourism.
A probable new outbreak of COVID-19 due to the movement of the island’s population and tourists within the archipelago is a danger that will have to be tackled.
If there is something tourists want is peacefulness, but that doesn’t mean that they will accept that a communist official tells them what to do or not to do while vacationing.
Some people could say that it’s circumstantial, but those who have experienced racial discrimination first hand will swear that the absence of Black Cubans at Gaviota S.A. goes dangerously beyond the circumstantial.
Twitter users described as “a total lack of respect for the people” a recent tweet on Varadero Travel’s official page that celebrates the tourism reopening in the island in spite of the health crisis.
Numerous housing renters assured CubaNet that after November 15, they will only accept foreigners, just like they did before the closings caused by the health emergency.
“There are workers that are still waiting to be paid from when they worked at the Paseo del Prado (Hotel), which was inaugurated in 2019,” said to CubaNet a Human Resources officer at the Military Constructions Union (UCM) for tourism.
A probable new outbreak of COVID-19 due to the movement of the island’s population and tourists within the archipelago is a danger that will have to be tackled.
If there is something tourists want is peacefulness, but that doesn’t mean that they will accept that a communist official tells them what to do or not to do while vacationing.
Some people could say that it’s circumstantial, but those who have experienced racial discrimination first hand will swear that the absence of Black Cubans at Gaviota S.A. goes dangerously beyond the circumstantial.
Twitter users described as “a total lack of respect for the people” a recent tweet on Varadero Travel’s official page that celebrates the tourism reopening in the island in spite of the health crisis.