
TTC Special. Coronavirus: Certainly slow but tourism is again on the move
The movement is slow, very careful and even full of fear. But world tourism has begun to move away from its most unique and historical powerful tyrant: the new coronavirus.

The movement is slow, very careful and even full of fear. But world tourism has begun to move away from its most unique and historical powerful tyrant: the new coronavirus.

Aruba has been closed to overseas arrivals since March 16, shortly after the island nation recorded its first cases of coronavirus.

Belize Tourism Board (BTB), the official tourism marketing organization for Belize, has announced a new virtual postcard campaign titled, “Dear Belize” to spark wanderlust and inspire future travel, following the pandemic.

The world tourism industry is already studying the day after coronavirus pass away. The experts common concept is to prioritize tourist care with new rules including personal health.

The Tobago Tourism Agency Limited (TTAL) has launched a digital campaign to bring some much-needed positivity and hope to their global travel community, and encourage past and future visitors to keep “Dreaming of Tobago”.

Caribbean Airlines has released a new video highlighting the sanitization processes used on its aircraft.

What does the island of Anguilla have that no other islands in the Caribbean? Nothing less than seems to have found the way out of the global pandemic of Covid-19.

TTC Service.- The president pro tempore of the Summit of Caribbean States (Caricom) and Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley, called an emergency meeting about the regional situation of coronavirus pandemic.

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