It’s official: Tourist access to Cuba has decreased by 94% so far this year
More than half of the tourists who have arrived on the island so far this year (33592) are Russians, followed by Cubans living abroad, Germans, Spaniards and Canadians
Roc Hotels in Cuba… Ready to Again Get Together
This hotels company positioned itself among the five main foreign chains operating in the country, by managing 2,077 rooms in the main tourist destinations, in five hotels
FITUR 2021 Succeeds in Boosting Tourism’s Recovery
Tourism Ministers from 28 countries, the World Tourism Organization, and Spanish national and regional authorities took the unique opportunity provided by FITUR to announce their strategies
Royal Caribbean Cancels Summer 2021 Season from Bermuda
Following overwhelming feedback from our guests, the summer season in Bermuda will be cancelled, the company said on its website
Point of View: PAHO Urges Caribbean Region To Ramp Up Vaccine Production
PAHO director Dr. Carissa F. Etienne told reporters that the “expanded regional production of medical products,” which includes vaccines, could be key to fast track the administration of vaccines
New edition of TTC dedicated to Fitur 2021 and tourism’s recovery
With the Recovery of Tourism as its central theme and dedicated especially to Fitur 2021, TTC is presenting the May-June edition (bilingual in Spanish and English) of its Digital Newspaper.
Punta Cana Ensures Tourism’s Prompt and Successful Reactivation
Exclusive interview with Frank Rafael Rainieri Marranzini, president, CEO and founder of Puntacana Group S.A.
England reveals ‘green list’ of safe travel destinations
Holidaymakers from England will be able to travel to Portugal and Israel from later this month under new guidelines issued by the government
April has been the best month for tourism after the pandemic in Dominican Republic
According to Minister David Collado, the tourism sector in the Dominican Republic continues to show positive numbers, which shows that the recovery is real
New wave of COVID-19 infection threatens Costa Rica tourist revival
Costa Rica's internationally renowned green escapes are likely to suffer through a second year of costly tourist hesitancy as the spread of the pandemic intensifies in the Central American nation, further battering the key travel sector












