TravelAge West
Intel and Insights for Today's Travel Advisor

Explore TravelAge West

Destinations

Back
  • Africa & Middle East
  • Asia & South Pacific
  • Caribbean
  • Central & South America
  • Europe
  • Hawaii
  • Mexico
  • USA & Canada

Travel Types

Back
  • Family
  • Adventure
  • Cruise
  • River Cruise
  • Tour Operators
  • Luxury
  • Hotels
  • Culinary
  • Romance
  • Wellness
  • Sustainability

Directories

Back
  • Hotels
  • Cruise

Interactive

Back
  • Click & Win
  • Geo Quiz
  • Slideshows & Video

Professional Development

Back

Industry Insight

  • Business Features
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Podcasts
  • Coronavirus and Travel
  • Need to Know Research

Education

  • Certifications
  • Digital Guides
  • Fams
  • Thought Leadership
  • Advertiser Spotlight
  • Webinars
  • Quick Q's

Events

  • Global Travel Marketplace
  • GTM West
  • WAVE Awards
  • Future Leaders in Travel Retreat

Get Us in Your Inbox

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Search TravelAge West

Clear Field
Kenneth Shapiro // (c) 2013 Kenneth Shapiro
Kenneth ShapiroVice President, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief

Share

  1. Home
  2. Industry Insight
  3. Opinion

Supporting Travel to Cuba

Apr 28, 2019

This issue’s cover story (“Tapping the Headwaters,” page 12) discusses how travel advisors can use riverboats to convert reluctant clients into cruisers. As I read the story, I was struck by how open cruise executives are to innovation and change. For instance, since travelers have indicated they want to spend more time in cities, several river cruise lines have adjusted their itineraries to offer evenings in port. In response to passengers’ more active lifestyles, the companies have added adventurous excursions. 

This ability to listen to their customers stands in stark contrast to what we have recently seen with the Trump administration’s proposed changes in travel to Cuba. National security advisor John Bolton stated that the Treasury Department “will implement further regulatory changes to restrict non-family travel to Cuba.”

As of press time, there has been no clarification on the details of this statement, and the announcement has resulted in confusion in the travel industry, as well as from the general public.

Bolton indicated that one reason for this clampdown is to deprive the Cuban government of tourist dollars. There was no acknowledgement, however, of how this policy would hurt the many U.S. companies — including cruise lines — that are successfully selling tourism to the island. 

Get Us in Your Inbox

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Furthermore, it’s clear that when people from different cultures interact, they often gain a deeper understanding of their similarities and differences. 
If the administration truly cared about the situation in Cuba, then exposing the Cuban people to the liberty and prosperity that we enjoy in the U.S. is the ideal way to promote regime change. 

Ultimately, the administration could learn from cruise lines and, instead of imposing restrictions that take us backward, respond to what the vast majority of Americans actually want: the freedom to make their own travel decisions.

Tell Us What You Think! forum

Related Content

Industry Q&A: Chad Olin, CEO of Cuba Candela

Industry Q&A: Chad Olin, CEO of Cuba Candela

  • Most Read
  • Most Shared
  1. 3 Bangkok Day Trips You Don’t Want to Miss
  2. These Are the Top Summer Travel Trends for 2024
  3. Everything We Know About Universal Epic Universe, Universal's Newest Theme Park
  4. What Is the New Disney Lightning Lane Multi Pass? Here’s How it Will Affect Disney Vacations
  5. Review: Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Firenze

From Our Partners

More Stories Like This

fakeimagesaitravel

Community Voices: AI-Generated Images Are Distorting Travel Expectations. Here's What We Can Do as Travel Professionals.

Editorial: Has Sustainability Come of Age?

Editorial: Has Sustainability Come of Age?

Editorial: What Are Adventure Travelers Looking For?

Editorial: What Are Adventure Travelers Looking For?

New ATTA Research Shows a Diversifying Adventure Travel Market

New ATTA Research Shows a Diversifying Adventure Travel Market

Editorial: What We Can Learn From Election-Year Travel

Editorial: What We Can Learn From Election-Year Travel

How A&K Travel Group Has Improved Its Parental Leave Policy

How A&K Travel Group Has Improved Its Parental Leave Policy

Community Voices: Are You a True Travel Professional?

Community Voices: Are You a True Travel Professional?

Editorial: Advisors, Don't Overlook Your Financial Planning

Editorial: Advisors, Don't Overlook Your Financial Planning

Community Voices: How I Plan Travel for My Autistic Son

Community Voices: How I Plan Travel for My Autistic Son

Montecito Village Travel Teams Up With UGA on Internship Program

Montecito Village Travel Teams Up With UGA on Internship Program

TravelAge West

About TravelAge West

  • About Us
  • Contributors
  • Sales Team
  • Contact Us
  • My Profile

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Write For US
  • Media Kit
  • Upload Ad Material
  • Digital Ad Specifications
  • Reprints
  • Subscribe to Print

Stay Connected to TravelAge West

Get Us in Your Inbox

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.


Northstar Travel Group

Northstar Travel Group

  • Travel Weekly
  • Travel Weekly Asia
  • TravelPulse
  • TravelPulse Canada
  • TravelPulse Quebec
  • Meetings & Incentives
  • Travel Technology
  • Corporate Travel
  • Hotel Investment
  • Data Products
  • AGENTatHOME

Copyright © 2024 Northstar Travel Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 301 Route 17 N, Suite 1150, Rutherford, NJ 07070 USA | Telephone: (201) 902-2000

Load Carousel Here
Load Video Here