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        	  Starwood has signed three hotel deals in Cuba, 
			  becoming the first U.S.-based hospitality company to enter the 
			  market in nearly 60 years. 
			   Long-time Havana icon, Hotel Inglaterra, 
			  will join The Luxury Collection and Hotel Quinta Avenida will 
			  become a Four Points by Sheraton. Both hotels will undergo 
			  renovations before raising their new brand flags later this year. 
			  The company has also signed a Letter of Intent to convert the 
			  famed Hotel Santa Isabel into a member of The Luxury Collection. 
			  Thomas B. Mangas, Starwood’s Chief Executive 
			  Officer, said, “With Cuba’s rich history, natural beauty and 
			  strong culture, there is no question the entire U.S. hospitality 
			  industry has watched Cuba with great interest, and we are thrilled 
			  to lead the charge and bring our sophisticated, high-end brands 
			  into the market at this inflection point.” 
			  Starwood has partnered 
			  with owner Gran Caribe to rebrand the renowned Hotel Inglaterra as 
			  a member of The Luxury Collection. A national landmark just steps 
			  from the Gran Teatro de La Habana in the heart of downtown Havana, 
			  the Inglaterra first opened its doors in 1875 and is home to the 
			  famed Gran Café el Louvre, which has hosted artists and travelers 
			  for over a century. Upon completion of the preservation and 
			  conversion projects later this year, the hotel will offer 83 rooms 
			  and reopen under The Luxury Collection banner. 
			  Starwood 
			  has signed an agreement with Grupo de Turismo Gaviota S.A. , owner 
			  of Hotel Quinta Avenida in Havana’s Miramar district, to rebrand 
			  the hotel as Four Points by Sheraton Havana later this year. The 
			  hotel will cater to business travelers with approximately 186 
			  rooms and state-of-the-art meeting facilities. 
			  The company has also signed a letter of intent with Habaguanex, owner of the 
			  famed Hotel Santa Isabel, to convert the nineteenth century 
			  colonial-style palace to a member of The Luxury Collection, 
			  pending U.S. Treasury Department approval. Situated on the Plaza 
			  de Armas and overlooking Havana Harbor, the Santa Isabel will 
			  offer Starwood guests a conveniently situated respite in the heart 
			  of Havana’s historic city center, with 27 rooms, including 11 
			  suites. 
			  United States and Cuba 
			  On 
			  17 December 2014, President Obama announced plans to normalize 
			  diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba, and in 
			  August 2015, the U.S. Embassy in Cuba was reestablished. Then, 
			  last month, the U.S. and Cuba signed an agreement that provides 
			  U.S. airlines the opportunity to operate up to 110 daily roundtrip 
			  flights, which would resume commercial airline service between the 
			  two countries for the first time in more than 50 years and 
			  promises to vastly increase the number of Americans traveling to 
			  Cuba. 
  
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