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In Cuba, American tourists increase demand for hotels

Clip: 12/17/2016 | 7m 42s

In Cuba, American tourists increase demand for hotels

Two years ago, President Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations with Cuba. Since then, Cold War-era travel restrictions that prohibited most Americans from visiting were lifted, leading to a surge of U.S. tourists and a scramble to accommodate them. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Amy Guttman looks at the growing hospitality industry in Cuba.

12/17/2016 | Rating NR

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