Melia prepares telework packages in Cuba
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Spain's Chain Melia Hotels International reported on Monday that Cuba was chosen to offer packages linking vacations with teleworking, due to the security of this country.
A note published in Reportur digital newsletter states that Melia will launch this new kind of accommodation emerged as of the drop tourism has been experiencing due to Covid-19.
After other hotel chains such as Marriot or Accor have launched similar offers a few months ago, the Spanish chain decided to do the same in its hotels in Cuba, under the argument that this is a safe destination with a unique environment.
Melia Cuba pointed out about this issue that this is a new accommodation regime to be explored, aimed primarily at Canadian customers, the main tourist market to Cuba.
Melia finalizes details and assembles packages, but the idea is to offer long-stay accommodation, with high-speed Wi-Fi and free access to a co-working room, or shared office space. The possibility of also booking a video conference room is also included, the note states. / PL