The Organizing Committee of the premier global event for Cuban cigars has announced the postponement of the XXVI Habanos Festival, which was originally scheduled to take place from February 23 to 27.
According to the official statement, the decision to postpone this upcoming edition aims to uphold the highest standards of quality, excellence, and premium experience for which the international event is renowned. This measure reflects a commitment to providing participants with an optimal environment for the full development of all activities, presentations, and networking opportunities that define this prestigious gathering.
The Habanos Festival is widely considered the most significant event in the tobacco industry worldwide. Each year, it brings together a global community of aficionados, industry specialists, distributors, and international media in Cuba to celebrate the culture, tradition, and prestige of the Habano.
The organization emphasized that its priority is to guarantee a comprehensive experience consistent with the event's international significance. "The postponement of the festival is a measure intended to safeguard this experience and ensure its continued excellence," the organizers stated.
The committee is currently working to establish new dates, which will be announced in due course through the Habanos Festival’s official channels.
Members of the press and interested parties are encouraged to stay informed via the official communication channels of Habanos, S.A., where all relevant updates will be published.