Orbitz Launches Campaign to End U.S. Travel Ban to Cuba
U.S. Newswire, May, 2009
To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Brian Hoyt of Orbitz Worldwide, 1-312-752-5436, bhoyt@orbitz.com; or Nicolas Boyon of Ipsos Public Affairs, 1-646- 364-7583, nicolas.boyon@ipsos.com
New Orbitz-Ipsos Poll Finds that 67% of Americans Favor Allowing All Americans to Travel to Cuba
72% Feel Expanding U.S. Travel to Cuba Would Positively Impact the Lives of the Cuban People
CHICAGO, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Orbitz (www.orbitz.com) and Ipsos (www.ipsos.com) today released a public opinion survey showing that the overwhelming majority of Americans favor ending the U.S. Governments 50-year ban on travelto Cuba. Orbitz today also announced the launch of the OpenCuba.org campaign (www.OpenCuba.org), which is designed to give Americans the opportunity to petition the...
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