MIAMI - Expressing concern for the thousands of travelers, employees and businesses impacted by the closure of British travel group Thomas Cook, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) commended the region's and global tourism industry stakeholders for moving swiftly to support impacted travelers.
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS - The U.S. Virgin Islands has resumed business operations following the passage of Tropical Storm Karen.
CAYMAN ISLANDS - Just in time for travelers from the North wanting to escape the unpredictable weather of autumn, Locale, Grand Cayman - the newest and snazziest hotel along Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach - is offering big savings.
KINGSTON, Jamaica; Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett says that the Jamaican-based Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre has begun to mobilise resources to assist the Bahamas following the devastating effects of hurricane Dorian.
ST. LUCIA - A small hotel group in the Caribbean is making a big effort to help the people of The Abacos and Grand Bahama recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Dorian earlier this month.
MIAMI - From Aruba to Jamaica and The Bahamas to Bermuda, hotels and resorts have joined with the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) to launch an online action to help support the long-term recovery of the northwestern islands of the Bahamas.
Caribbean Airlines is scheduled to offer addition flights to the region, beginning next month.
ST.LUCIA - St. Lucian hotelier Sanovnik Destang applauded South African endurance athlete Cameron Bellamy for his record-setting swim from Barbados to St. Lucia over the weekend.
ST. LUCIA - One of St. Lucia's leading family-friendly resorts has completed 80 percent of a major renovation process, presenting a fresh, modern and functional look for its new and repeat visitors.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica is embarking on new campaign to promote the nation in North America.
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA – The 29th annual Jamaica Product Exchange (JAPEX) concluded another strong year, welcoming delegates from the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe – a significant increase from last year’s global buyer registration.
TORONTO - The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism is on a dual mission of getting on the radar of Canadian travelers while also attracting more film productions to the Territory.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – Starting Sept. 1, passengers arriving at the Grantley Adams International Airport here will no longer be required to fill out immigration/customs forms, also known as ED forms.