TTC Special: Hackers launched summer cyberattacks
A red-light warning states that cyberattacks are operating with increasing scope in travel and tourism industry, facing strong tensions in 2022 in its efforts to a reopening after the epidemic
It’s official: American Airlines looks to resume five more flights to destinations in Cuba
Experts said the move could broadly open commercial air travel to the island, after strict limitations had been imposed in December 2019 by the former Trump administration to squash Cuban tourism
Copa Airlines opens exclusive new COPA CLUB
Copa Airlines, a subsidiary of Copa Holdings, SA, and a member of the global Star Alliance airline network, is now welcoming passengers traveling through the Hub of the Americas at Tocumen International Airport to its expansive new Copa Club. The opening of the new lounge is the result of the airlines' moving operations to the new Terminal 2 (T2), which is now fully open to the public
Point of View: Dominican Republic: Expert estimates imminent arrival of new Covid-19 strain
A New forecast in Dominican Republic said BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of the omicron lineage not yet been identified in the Dominican Republic, would causing the fifth wave in the country
First Global Youth Tourism Summit concluded
The first Global Youth Tourism Summit concluded by showcasing the power of tourism for youth empowerment, international solidarity and peace
Costa Rica launches a tourism incubation program for indigenous peoples
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Instituto Costarricense de Turismo launched the ‘Raíces’ program on Tuesday, an initiative focused on the generation and consolidation of indigenous tourism ventures
Science and innovation, pillars of Cuba’s economic and social strategy
Interview with Dr. Aurora Fernández González, member of the executive team of the National Innovation Council
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
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
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)











