Barbados calls for tourism priority for Covid-19 vaccines
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley today called for tourism employees to have priority in accessing Covid-19 vaccines due to the importance of this sector for Caribbean countries.
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley today called for tourism employees to have priority in accessing Covid-19 vaccines due to the importance of this sector for Caribbean countries.
The theme of World Tourism Day 2020 - Tourism and Rural Development - is particularly relevant as we face up to an unprecedented crisis.
The Executive Council of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has met in-person and virtually for its 112th session. This was the first major in-person event involving tourism and the United Nations held since the COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.
CARICOM Heads of Government have taken a major step towards resuscitating the COVID19 challenged travel and tourism sectors, with agreement to institute a Travel Bubble among CARICOM Member States and Associate Members which meet the agreed criteria from Friday 18 September 2020.
The 2020 edition of World Tourism Day will celebrate the unique role that tourism plays in providing opportunities outside of big cities and preserving cultural and natural heritage all around the world.
The Minister of Tourism of the Dominican Republic, David Collado, announced that he is working together with different sectors in the last details prior to the entry into force of the new provisions and sanitary protocols of the Responsible Tourism Recovery Plan, now ready to be implemented starting this September 15.
TOURISM stakeholders say a collective approach is needed to strengthen Jamaica’s tourism product in order to provide an opportunity for significant expansion of the industry.
The virtual tour becomes a pleasant way to attract the attention of people from all over the world who may well know the museum from a distance, or decide to visit it on a future stay in Cuba.
If tourism brings us together, then travel restrictions keep us apart.
Since the onset of COVID-19 working remotely has become the new norm for millions of people around the globe. And if you have ever dreamed of being able to live in paradise for a while and have the flexibility of working digitally, then Barbados is the place that can make that dream come true.