Meliá Faces Uncertainty Over Its Cuban Hotels: "We're Following U.S. State Department Guidelines"
Gabriel Escarrer Jaume, the CEO of Meliá Hotels International , has publicly acknowledged that the Spanish hotel chain is uncertain...
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Meliá does not know what will happen with its hotels in Cuba: "We are following the instructions of the State Department."
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