NASSAU, Bahamas – The state-owned Bahamasair, which suspended flights to Haiti last month amid civil unrest in the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, says it will resume flights to Cap Haitian from April 20.
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NEW YORK, New York – The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Friday said the much-anticipated return of the Caribbean Week in New York will take place from June 16-21.
Tourism Corporation Bonaire (TCB) has announced an expansion of its flight schedule from Miami with American Airlines (AA). In partnership with AA, TCB recently informed on the upcoming summer schedule with the introduction of a 4th weekly rotation on Fridays. Following the successful current winter schedule, AA confirms the introduction of its 5th weekly flight for Bonaire, introducing two flights on Saturdays as of December 2024 on the route MIA-BON.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) says the regional tourism sector recorded increased visitor arrivals last year with an estimated 14.3 per cent international visitors coming to the Caribbean, continuing the positive recovery trend of the sector.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Guyana's government has welcomed the inaugural non-stop service by United Airlines saying it will serve as a major catalyst for further enhancing the country’s connectivity to the global tourism marketplace.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The 42nd staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA)’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace, scheduled to take place at the Montego Bay Convention Center from May 20-23, 2024, will feature new new additions and three dedicated tracks, promising an even more dynamic and engaging experience for attendees.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti – Royal Caribbean International says it has temporarily suspended all calls to Labadee in Haiti, due to the ongoing unrest in that country and in order to ensure the safety of cruise passengers.
CASTRIES, St. Lucia – The St. Lucia-based Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission has adopted a unified and collaborative approach to enhance and address the challenges facing the nine-member tourism sector in the sub-regional grouping..
BARBADOS – Caribbean and international tourism industry experts will explore the “5 Ps for a Legacy of Caribbean Tourism Sustainability” as the theme for the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Sustainable Tourism Conference, which takes place in Grenada from April 22 to April 24, 2024. Registration is open for the conference which returns after a four-year hiatus and coincides with Earth Day on April 22.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) is poised to positively impact the Routes Americas in Bogotá, Colombia, next week. This premier air service development forum uniting the Americas brings together senior decision-makers from the region’s leading airlines, airports and other tourism and aviation stakeholders.
NASSAU, Bahamas – Blue Lagoon Island continues its commitment to educational and sustainability initiatives, collaborating with the U.S.-based Iowa State University, The Bahamas’ First Step Academy, and The Bahamas Environmental Stewards Scholars (BESS) program.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – More than 150 buyer companies and 1,000 delegates are expected to convene in Montego Bay for the 42nd staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplace from May 20 to 23.
BERLIN, Germany – The German airline, Condor, is to resume operations to Antigua and Barbuda in November, tourism officials have confirmed.
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