Trinidad and Tobago return to tourism growth
Trinidad tourism Minister Randall Mitchell says it is important to work with all the sector’s stakeholders to ensure recovery equates to individual recovery from Covid-19, which has impacted the industry
Travel regulations in The Cayman Islands for amendment
The increased COVID-19 suppression measures follow the Government’s decision to pause the transition from Phase Three to Phase Four of the Cayman Islands’ border reopening plan earlier this week
Dominican Republic will not require PCR tests from Canadians after reopening of flights
With scheduled flights resuming to major destinations such as Punta Cana and Puerto Plata, the following Covid-19 protocols apply Random temperature checks and breath tests administered at the airport
US opens doors to fully vaccinated visitors from November
The lifting of blanket restrictions on travel to the US from certain countries will come as welcome news to thousands of foreign nationals with families in the United States
Point of View: The world meets to re-imagine urban tourism
Urban tourism has been among the hardest hit parts of the sector and may be the last to recover
TTC Special: Jamaica and Grenada could stop at a British red light
According to British publication Sky News for the mentioned two Caribbean destinations have worsened in terms of the increase in infections
Grupo Iberostar to reopen Cuba hotels in November
Hotel Parque Central. Photo: Grupo Iberostar. Following the announcement by the Cuban Ministry of Tourism of the gradual reopening of borders as [...]
Mexico Tourism Spending Increased This Summer
Photo: ©karel miragaya/123rf New data shows that while international visitor arrival numbers in Mexico were down compared to pre-pandemic levels, those who [...]
Caribbean Tourism Rebounding despite continuing pandemic
Photo: ©Simon Dannhauer/123rf Despite daunting challenges presented over the past 18 months by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caribbean tourism and hospitality industry [...]
Costa Rica overcrowded hospitals
Costa Rica overcrowded hospitals, staff with fatigue, inability to transfer patients to centers with greater capacity, lack of medical equipment and congested emergency services. [...]












