Wednesday, November 18, 2015

American men really want to visit Cuba. American women, not so much.

American men really want to visit Cuba. American women, not so much.
by Rob Wile
November 18, 2015 1:14 p.m.

If you're an American dude thinking to yourself, man, I would love to go
to Cuba before it gets taken over by American stuff, welcome to the club.

A new survey from Switchfly, a travel industry analysis group, found
that 42% of men expressed a desire to go to Cuba, compared with just 32%
of women.

The greatest difference was found among 45-54 year-olds. The smallest
was in the 18-34 year-old group. Here's the table.
http://goo.gl/7j1NNZ

The survey also found 43% of women said they would never visit Cuba,
compared with just 37% of men.

There were also significant regional disparities in Cuba travel
preference: 50% of Midwestern residents said they would never visit the
island nation, compared with 37% of residents in the South and 38% in
the Northeast.

The poll was conducted online within the United States by Harris Poll on
behalf of Switchfly from September 14-16, 2015, among 2,031 adults, 690
of whom would ever go to Cuba.

Ironically, more Cubans than ever are trying to leave the U.S., as many
fear the longstanding "wet-foot, dry-foot" policy of granting refugee
status to Cubans who reach American shores may soon come to an end.

Source: Survey: Men want to go to Cuba. Women, not so much | Fusion -
http://fusion.net/story/234706/men-versus-women-cuba-travel-switchfly-survey/

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