Point of View: Sky Cana flights from New York to SD and Santiago start this December 15
The Sky Cana airline announced that as of December 15, flights from New York to the Dominican Republic would begin, with two weekly frequencies from the Cibao International Airport and two weekly frequencies from the International Airport of the Americas
British Airways returns to Costa Rica
British Airways returns to Juan Santamaría airport after 18 months
The Government of Guyana invites proposals for the development of ecolodges and resorts in identified regions
The GoG invites all persons interested in this development to submit their proposals in accordance with this RFP. The GoG is prepared to offer attractive incentives for the development of the eco-lodge and resort industry including fiscal incentives
St. Kitts & Nevis Reduces Restrictions for International Air Travelers and Cruise Passengers
Effective Saturday, December 11th, 2021, fully vaccinated international travelers, nationals and locals arriving by Air into the Federation are no longer required to test upon arrival or Vacation in Place (quarantine) for 24-hours while awaiting test results
Jamaica Encourages Travelers to Discover the Many Ways to Celebrate the Holidays on Island
With a wide range of uniquely Jamaican cultural traditions to experience around the island during the holiday season, Jamaica’s Director of Tourism is inviting travelers to reward themselves with a truly authentic escape and discover the many ways to celebrate the holidays in Jamaica
CTO to Launches Online Training and Development Learning Centre
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has reached agreement with the Nova Scotia, Canada-based e-learning courseware development company, Velsoft, to further advance the regional tourism development agency’s virtual training programme
TTC Special: Caribbean tourism needs “revenge trips”
Is really a revenge trip an act of tourists to make up for lost time due to the global pandemic? Experts don’t know the answer but are sure that this kind of trips could be good for global tourist destinations thirsty for resources to regain the rhythm of their economies after Covid-19 very hart epidemy
It’s official: Tourism to continue driving the Cuba’s economic development
On the occasion of the celebration on November 20, the Cuban Tourism Day, a date that recalls the 62nd anniversary of the creation of the first agency specialized in tourism in the country, National Institute of the Tourism Industry
Point of View: Omicron: A new menace?
Is it Omicron a new menace? The answer is no. In real terms is an old one. One more since the pandemic began
24th UNWTO General Assembly in Madrid
The Spanish capital, which also serves as the headquarters of the UNWTO was for three days the beehive of activities as the tourism sector chart a new path to an accelerated recovery












