U.S. hotels look to Cuba and find Airbnb already there | nola.com
Starwood Hotels & Resorts this year became the first U.S. hotelier to ink a deal in Cuba in nearly six decades. Marriott International quickly announced plans to do the same, and a number of big-name competitors have since expressed interest in expanding to the island nation. But as U.S. hotels look to move into Cuba, they face a massive number of unknowns related to the country's business policies, infrastructure capabilities and economic...