Southwest Airlines re-established its nonstop flight routes to Costa Rica
While several U.S. airlines launched new routes to Costa Rica, others started new services entirely
Point of View: Azur Air guide return of Russian tourism to the Dominican Republic, requests to operate 110 flights to the country
British and Iberia, the first of British origin and the second Spanish, respectively, will start their operations under the code-share modality to offer air services to the Dominican Republic during the summer season
TTC Special: Vaccination passports can cause chaos
One study stated that processes at airports would require 5.5 hours per trip in some circumstances
Airlines urge governments to replace quarantine with testing
Covid-19 testing programme can help re-open international travel safely, study says
It’s official: Air Canada To Resume Flights To Cancun And Other Caribbean Destinations
Air Canada has announced that it will resume flights to Mexico, Cuba, and other Caribbean destinations that were previously suspended due to the agreement with the Canadian government
Connect Airlines prepares for Canada debut
The airline will initially be connecting Toronto Billy Bishop City Airport with airports in the north-east and Midwest United States
Royal Caribbean suspends most sailing until July
“Safety is the first priority, and we know that cruising can be safe, as we have seen in Europe and Asia,” said Richard Fain, Royal Caribbean Group chairman
Cruise ships banned from center of Venice
Authorities in Venice have approved a ban on large cruise ships entering the historic centre of the Italian city
Caribbean Airlines partners with ink aviation to debut technology to help safeguard borders.
Caribbean Airlines is rolling out a health-focused border control solution from Ink Aviation to give governments across its network confidence that air travel can resume safely
Dominican Republic highest rate of aeronautical recovery
The Dominican Republic remains among the countries with the highest rate of aeronautical recovery.






