Bermuda's railway line opened in 1931 and was the most expensive ever built. It was closed in 1948 and sold to Guyana, together with its engine, Old Rattle and Shake. The old line is now a nature trail.
Cuba's National Hotel, with the sponsorship of the Ministry of Tourism of Cuba and the Gran Caribe Hotel Group, will hold the 23rd edition of MITM Americas, from October 14 to 17, 2019, with which the Greater Antilles will be the venue of this important event for the fourth time.
In the year in which Havana celebrates the 500th anniversary of its foundation, it will host this fair for a second consecutive time, which is pioneering and of great significance for the Americas and the Caribbean.
The 22nd edition of MITM recently took place in the Cuban capital, from September 18 to 21 in the halls of the Melia Cohiba Hotel, in the capital, but previously in 2009 Havana hosted what constitutes the oldest international tourism meetings fair in America and the Caribbean.
The well-known Varadero spa also hosted the event in 2004.
The National Hotel of Cuba, declared National Monument and recognized by UNESCO as Memory of the World, is one of the emblematic hotel facilities of the Island.
Founded in 1930, it is distinguished for its elegance and first class services and for having received the most important figures of the international socio-political and cultural panorama throughout six decades of leadership.
MITM Americas is an exclusively business fair, aimed at tourism managers of the highest international level and closed to visitors, being faithful to its motto: "Quality oriented trade shows".
The program for the 23rd edition of MITM is managed with the concept of an agenda of up to 30 pre-established meetings per exhibitor.
It is worth remembering that in the last edition the average number of events per company was 43, but to this is added the opportunity for participants to interact with each other during networking functions.
The quality of the invited clients allows the agendas to be fulfilled at 99.99%, which makes this event a unique opportunity to do business. Currently and until the weekend exhibitors can register with a 15% discount.
Bermuda's railway line opened in 1931 and was the most expensive ever built. It was closed in 1948 and sold to Guyana, together with its engine, Old Rattle and Shake. The old line is now a nature trail.