Argentinean tour operator Juliá Tours began weekly flights from Buenos Aires to Cayo Coco in the Jardines del Rey area on Cuba’s northern coast, Prensa Latina reported.Argentina has become the third-largest source market for Jardines del Rey, Cuba’s fastest-growing beach tourism area; 11,200 visitors from Argentina visited Jardines del Rey last year. The flights, in aircraft for 220 passengers, include a stopover in Havana.">Argentinean tour operator Juliá Tours began weekly flights from Buenos Aires to Cayo Coco in the Jardines del Rey area on Cuba’s northern coast, Prensa Latina reported.Argentina has become the third-largest source market for Jardines del Rey, Cuba’s fastest-growing beach tourism area; 11,200 visitors from Argentina visited Jardines del Rey last year. The flights, in aircraft for 220 passengers, include a stopover in Havana.">

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Argentinean tour operator Juliá Tours began weekly flights from Buenos Aires to Cayo Coco in the Jardines del Rey area on Cuba’s northern coast, Prensa Latina reported.

Argentina has become the third-largest source market for Jardines del Rey, Cuba’s fastest-growing beach tourism area; 11,200 visitors from Argentina visited Jardines del Rey last year. The flights, in aircraft for 220 passengers, include a stopover in Havana.

Source: /www.cubastandard.com/2011/01/11/


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