New US-Cuba Relationship Presents Opportunities and Challenges

U.S. VIRGIN ISALNDS, Dec. 22, 2014, CNS – Commissioner of Tourism in the U.S. Virgin Islands said President Barack Obama's announcement of plans to normalise relations with Cuba has a number of positive implications for relations between the two countries.

But Beverly Nicholson-Doty said this change in relationship between the U.S. and Cuba will also come with some challenges.

“From an awareness perspective, this announcement will spark renewed interest in the Caribbean region, because there is a curiosity among Americans about Cuba,” Nicholson-Doty said in a statement.

“The opening of Cuba to travelers from the United States may also create increased competition for visitors to the Caribbean. Though the rest of the world has long had access to visit Cuba, this change could have a significant impact on the U.S. Virgin Islands, where we draw nearly 90 percent of our visitors from the U.S.”

“For instance, we anticipate the cruise itineraries in the Western Caribbean will begin to call on ports in Cuba. We have to continue to do what we have started to remain competitive – augment our proactive marketing efforts, champion infrastructure enhancements, create appealing attractions, and improve our customer service,” Nicholson-Doty added.