🏝️✈️ Cuba faces tourism collapse amid fuel crisis and US sanctions
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Cuba is facing a severe fuel crisis that has led to Air Canada suspending flights to the island, significantly impacting tourism. The situation is exacerbated by U.S. sanctions, which have restricted fuel supplies, leading to widespread blackouts and economic strain. With tourism revenues plummeting to their lowest levels in nearly two decades, the Cuban economy is on the brink of collapse, raising concerns about the regime's stability.
Key points
- Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba, impacting tourism significantly.
- Cuba's economy is on the brink due to fuel shortages and US sanctions.
- Massive blackouts are expected, affecting up to 64% of the island.
- Tourism revenues have plummeted, with 2025 seeing the lowest visitor numbers in nearly two decades.
Links
- Público: Las izquierdas reclaman al Gobierno que se plante ante EEUU por su "agresión" económica a Cuba
- ABC: La crisis de combustible augura un colapso del turismo a Cuba
- El País: El golpe al turismo coloca a la economía de Cuba ante el precipicio
- ANSA: M5s al Pe, 'disumano silenzio Ue sulla crisi umanitaria a Cuba' - La voce degli Eurodeputati - Ansa.it
- The Guardian: People living in Cuba: tell us how you are affected by the fuel blockade
- wydarzenia.interia.pl: Wbrew amerykańskim groźbom. Chiny mogą pomóc sojusznikowi Rosji
Facts
- Air Canada suspends flights to Cuba, affecting 3,000 tourists.
- Cuba's tourism revenues in 2025 are projected at $917 million, a 14% decrease from 2024.
- Up to 64% of Cuba may experience blackouts during peak demand.
- In 2024, approximately 860,000 Canadians visited Cuba, making them the largest group of tourists.
Quotes
- Customers are writing to me from Canada saying they cannot book Cayo Largo from Montreal until next May — Anonymous source in the tourism sector.
- The strangulation of Cuba’s battered economy is advancing rapidly — Analysis on Cuba's economic situation.
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