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Arajet Airlines Makes Miami Its First U.S. Route

Arajet, the Dominican Republic's main flag carrier, successfully made its first flight to the United States on April 11. Flight 2100 took off from Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) in Santo Domingo and landed at Miami International Airport, marking a historic milestone for the airline and the Dominican aviation industry. The flight carried 189 passengers on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 named Los Haitises and was welcomed by MIA officials and representatives from the U.S. and Dominican governments.

Martinique to Showcase Cruise Potential at Seatrade Cruise Global and Cruise360 This Month

MIAMI BEACH, Florida – The Martinique Tourism Authority will make waves at two of the cruise industry’s most important events this month – Seatrade Cruise Global in Miami Beach from April 7–10 at Booth 1638, and Cruise360 at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center on Thursday, April 24, where the destination will host a travel agent presentation at 8 a.m. alongside American Airlines and exhibit at Booth 813 at the trade show.

Bruno Brival, CEO, Martinique Tourism Authority

Grenada Welcomes New Delta Airlines Flights From December

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) says the introduction of a new daily non-stop service by Delta Airlines in December will strengthen the country’s positioning and ongoing efforts to expand airlift and connectivity with key international markets.

Spice Island Beach Resort Earns Prestigious Accolades from Leading Travel Publications

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – Grenada’s award-winning Spice Island Beach Resort continues to set the standard for luxury in the Caribbean, earning high praise from several prestigious travel publications. Renowned for its breathtaking beachfront setting and world-class hospitality, the resort has been recognized among the best all-inclusive destinations by Forbes Vetted, USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice, and Caribbean Journal.

An aerial view of the stunning Spice Island Beach Resort in Grenada

CHTA Calls on US to Consider Alternatives to Tariffs and Port Fees

MIAMI, FL – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association  (CHTA), has called on the United States to consider alterative measures to imposing tariffs and port fees on Caribbean destinations, noting the “considerable mutual benefits that tourism brings to both the Caribbean and the United States, particularly Florida”.

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