Caribbean Virtual Business Sector Carbon Workshop Set
The objective of the workshop was to better enable private sector interests in the OECS region to leverage business opportunities with respect to carbon credits. It will equip participants with knowledge for developing carbon projects and selling, or buying emission reduction in the region
Latest ACI data provides news insights on airports’ financial health during the first year of the pandemic
Airports Council International World has launched its Airport Economics Report and Key Performance Indicators for the financial year of 2020, providing the first in-depth global breakdown of airports’ financial activities during the first year of the pandemic
Mérida’s White Night: an invitation to change weekend cultural consumption
The event returns in its May 2022 edition, with a varied cultural offer that includes more than 170 activities and presentations by 880 artists
Antigua and Barbuda launches special Love Lane for romance month in June
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority in partnership with the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority has launched a ‘Love Lane’ fast track service for couples travelling to the destination during Antigua and Barbuda’s Romance Month in June
Mask was not a populist decision: Joselyn Chacón, New Minister of Healh
And it is that President Rodrigo Chaves shook the country by eliminating the mandatory use of the mask and incidentally, questioning the demand for vaccination against COVID-19, and then retracting the latter, on Wednesday
TTC Special: Is Space Tourism Really Safe?
In the early space tourism launched by the United States and other countries there is a coincidence: It is a millionaire company project not only because of distances to be traveled but also because of the seat price
It’s official: Canadian chain to manage hotels in Cuban enclave
The Canadian hotel chain Blue Diamond Resorts will manage the Cuban tourist enclave of Cayo Largo del Sur
Point of View: France favorite long-distance destination to Dominican Republic
Tourism Minister David Collado stepped up his efforts to ensure that the French continue to choose the Dominican Republic as their favorite long-distance destination
CHTA calls for Caribbean to staff up for travel surge
As the tourism sector rebounds strongly from the near shutdown caused by Covid, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is calling on the region’s “bread and butter” industry to ramp up efforts to be adequately staffed to meet the impending surge of arrivals and continued growth
Air traffic control shuts down in Jamaica, stranding passengers
Air traffic control came to a stop for parts of Thursday morning and afternoon in Jamaica, forcing flight cancellations and leaving thousands of frustrated passengers stranded there or unable to reach the Caribbean island











