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TTC Special: Earth’s climate in big trouble if space tourism grows

Those who are interested in promoting space tourism will have to face an additional obstacle: The one raised by the defenders of nature in their protests. The reason is that the modality has been revealed as "a major risk for the Earth climate", at least in its current technical conditions

By |2022-07-04T16:02:14-04:004 de July de 2022|Tourism|0 Comments

Dominican Republic will host the 28th annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) conference

On October 11, the Dominican Republic will host the 28th annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) conference in Santo Domingo, which will include, among many others, 60 top cruise executives

By |2022-07-02T17:09:03-04:002 de July de 2022|Outstanding news, Transportation|0 Comments

Scientists create guidelines to help conserve Caribbean coral reefs

At a critical time for economies and the ocean, The Nature Conservancy, the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association and the United Nations Environment Programme joined forces to create, for the first time in the Caribbean, a guide to coral reef restoration designed specifically for the tourism sector

By |2022-07-02T17:05:19-04:002 de July de 2022|Outstanding news, Tourism|0 Comments

Costa Rica: 12 cantons on red alert for possible direct impact by Bonnie

The Comisión Nacional de Emergencias (CNE) – National Emergency Commission, raised the alert level from orange to red in the cantons of Liberia and La Cruz, in Guanacaste; the North Zone (Los Chiles, Guatuso, San Carlos, Río Cuarto, Sarapiquí and Upala) and the North Caribbean (Guácimo, Pococí, Siquirres and Matina)

By |2022-07-02T17:01:47-04:002 de July de 2022|Outstanding news, Tourism|0 Comments

Jamaica Welcomes New Frontier Airlines Service to Montego Bay

The new service will increase Jamaica’s airlift from the U.S., its largest tourism market, by providing 186 seats per flight. With its arrival, this is the fifth city in the United States from which Frontier will serve Jamaica, making it a highly desirable destination. Other gateway cities include Philadelphia, Miami, Orlando and Atlanta

By |2022-06-27T16:11:03-04:0027 de June de 2022|Outstanding news, Transportation|0 Comments
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