It is illegal to kill the national bird, the turtledove, a brownish member of the pigeon family.
Directors of the Cuban and Nicaraguan tourism industry exchanged criteria in order to strengthen the promotion of multidestination.
The consolidation of a common strategy is aimed at promoting the cultural beauties and attractions of both nations, and increasing the arrivals of travelers from around the world.
Ana Carolina Garcia, director of Promotion and Marketing of the Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism, announced the common interest in promoting both destinations.
These proposals are intended to promote these Destinations during the celebration of important industry events such as Fitur, held in Madrid in January, and FitCuba 2019, scheduled for next May in Havana.
Nicaragua's main issuing market is Central America, which covers 60 percent of entries, followed by North America with 10 percent, followed by Europe and South America.
In order to facilitate connections with the Cuban capital, explained García, there is an agreement with the Venezuelan airline Conviasa for three weekly frequencies (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) on flights between Havana and Managua.
It is illegal to kill the national bird, the turtledove, a brownish member of the pigeon family.