Travel Trade Caribbean presents special edition for ITB Berlin 2022
An interview with the director of ITB Berlin, David Ruetz, heads this special edition with details about the event that will feature high-level discussions focused on topics such as resilience, digitization and sustainability
Point of View: Skal International support peace
Skal International, which is the world’s broadest association of travel industry leaders with approximately 13,000 members in 100 countries, 323 cities, stands strongly in favor of the use of diplomacy to avoid such conflicts as the Ukraine one
Carnival Cruise continues with ship deployment changes
Carnival Cruise Line continues to implement its ship deployment changes announced earlier in February, with ship and homeport assignments extended into 2023 and 2024
It’s official: The 40th International Tourism Fair, FIT Cuba 2022 from May 3 to 7
The 40th International Tourism Fair, FIT Cuba 2022 will return from May 3 to 7, in Varadero, Cuba, the best international beach in the island
Wildlife map in Costa Rica to keep tourism
Costa Rica is a lush wonderland of rainforests and exotic plant and animal wildlife — from crocodiles and dolphins to blue-jeans poison-dart Frogs and howler monkeys — that has attracted tourists from all over the globe
Jamaica updates covid-19 protocols for travelers
International visitors to Jamaica will no longer be required to obtain travel authorization to enter the island. Travelers 12 years of age and older will only need to provide a negative result from a COVID-19 Antigen or PCR test conducted within 72 hours prior to their travel
Showcase Antigua and Barbuda is back
On June 8 – 10, 2022 the Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association, in collaboration with the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority will be presenting the 7th installment of the travel trade business to business destination event, Showcase Antigua Barbuda
St. Maarten Announces First Steps In Its “Transition Back to Normalcy”
The Caribbean island is the first in the region to move from the COVID-19 pandemic to an endemic phase
It’s official: Guyana reaffirms support for Cuba, extends invitation to Cuban president
Guyana has reiterated its support and solidarity for Cuba and spoke about strengthening cooperation in key areas with the Caribbean country
Point of View: Health authorizes sale of treatment against Covid-19 in nonhospitalized patients
The Ministry of Health notified Merck Sharp & Dohme on Wednesday of the emergency use authorization for the Molnupiravir 200 mg capsules, which enables the company to sell it in Costa Rica












