Point of View: Passenger flow at Dominican Republic airports exceeds 1.2 million in May
The Civil Aviation Board (JAC) reported that the Dominican Republic continues exceeding expectations and breaking passenger traffic records in most months
The Civil Aviation Board (JAC) reported that the Dominican Republic continues exceeding expectations and breaking passenger traffic records in most months
The Government of The Bahamas is removing another COVID requirement for international visitors. Effective at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, 19 June 2022, travellers will no longer need to apply for a Bahamas Travel Health Visa in order to enter the country. All travellers will, however, still be required to present a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than three days (72 hours) prior to travel to The Bahamas
Climate change is not and has never been simply an environmental issue-the impact of our changing planet reaches far beyond weather patterns and into our personal lives, affecting physical and mental health
Cruise industry leaders convening in Genoa at the industry's first European Summit devoted to the decarbonization of cruise have called on governments to join in the effort by creating the right regulatory framework and investments to match the industry's commitment to accelerate the development and delivery of sustainable maritime fuels and technologies necessary to achieve net-zero carbon cruising by 2050
Royalton Cayo Santa Maria, Memories Jibacoa, and Grand Memories Varadero were bestowed with Travellers’ Choice’s highest honor, the Best of the Best Award in the Top 25 All-Inclusive Resorts in the Caribbean, alongside 2022 Travellers’ Choice winners Starfish Cuatro Palmas and Memories Miramar Habana
Milestone Places Jamaica Near 2019 Pre-Pandemic Stopover Arrivals with the Next One Million Arrivals Expected in October
The Cayman Islands Ministry and Department of Tourism are partnering with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) to host the organization’s Business Meetings from 12-15 September 2022. This conference will be the first major in-person event programme for the CTO. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will also host Caribbean Aviation Day on 14 September during the CTO event in the Cayman Islands
The 1.7-million-dollar contribution is mainly for the recovery of the first cloister of the Convent, which will house the main lecture hall and a large part of the workshops and laboratories of the future Santa Clara College for Training in Restoration Arts and Crafts of Cuba and the Caribbean
Good news released recently by the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer confirmed that world tourism increased by 182% between January and March 2022, when comparing with the same months of 2021
Cuban Minister of Tourism Juan Carlos Garcia continues his working visit to Canada, where he has held meetings with local entrepreneurs to stimulate business with Cuba's major tourist-sending market