Welcomes the Pope, Miami Has Breakthrough Religious Tourism


Miami Catholic Church made ​​a breakthrough draw for religious tourists. They prepare the aircraft for the congregation to welcome the Pope's visit to Cuba.

Catholics in the Archdiocese of Miami arrange extra flights to Cuba through a travel agency there. These flights allow travelers to religion can meet and greet Pope Benedict XVI, who will visit the communist country.

Religious travel expenses valued at USD2.000 (approximately Rp18, 3 million) has been included flights, hotel stays, transportation, and meals. The Miami Herald reported that the flight would take approximately 300 people which is a tourist community of the Catholic Church in Miami. The plane will depart from Miami International Airport to Santiago, where the Pope will celebrate mass on a visit to meet March 26, 2012 and held another mass on March 28, 2012. It is quoted Huffingtonpost, Tuesday (13/03/2012).

On March 2011, the Government of the United States has approved eight new airports for flights to Cuba, with the Key West Airport as the airport last in October 2011 and approved. Nevertheless, also revealed that President Obama did not give consent, when a company proposes opening lines ferry travel service to the communist state.
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