AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS-Cuba Pressure Hits Travel & Remittances: Envioscuba.com says it’s stopping new orders for sending money, food, and clothing to relatives in Cuba, with deliveries for already-approved requests still going—another sign of how sanctions are squeezing everyday travel support for families. Cuba Tourism Under Strain: Reports say Cuba’s tourism has collapsed under a US pressure campaign, with May arrivals down to just 30,883 tourists amid flight and hotel constraints. Currency Shock for Visitors & Locals: Cuba’s informal market keeps swinging, with the dollar and euro jumping again as the energy crisis worsens—making budgeting harder for anyone planning a trip. Power Shortages Affect Daily Life: Havana residents describe blackouts and fuel shortages shaping street life, transport, and even basic cooking—conditions that can spill into visitor experiences. Havana Hotel Uncertainty: The Gran Hotel Manzana Kempinski remains closed and not taking bookings until at least August 1, raising questions for travelers watching Cuba’s high-end lodging pipeline. Aftershocks Near Cuba: A 4.9 quake west-northwest of Mantua, Cuba, was felt across parts of Florida and Havana, adding to the week’s disruption risk. Reef News for Beach Travelers: A new study highlights climate-resilient coral areas, including Cuba—good news for long-term reef tourism planning. Education Policy Change: Cuba suspended university entrance exams in Matanzas, shifting admissions to cumulative averages—important for families traveling for schooling.
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