The Cayman Islands to Host Caribbean Tourism Organization and IATA Aviation Conference in September
The Cayman Islands Ministry and Department of Tourism are partnering with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) to host the organization’s Business Meetings from 12-15 September 2022. This conference will be the first major in-person event programme for the CTO. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will also host Caribbean Aviation Day on 14 September during the CTO event in the Cayman Islands
Unforeseen demand for international flights cause cancelation of hundreds of flights
Many airlines betted on employees returning in hordes when travel started to meaningfully resume in 2022 and rapidly increased their Spring/Summer schedules as a result, says GlobalData. However, the leading data and analytics company notes that airlines should have learned from the pandemic that nothing is certain in the current climate
It’s official: Americans airliners fly again to Cuba for first time since Trump administration US airliners restarted flights to Cuban airports
President Joe Biden's administration revoked a series of flight restrictions enacted under former president Donald Trump. The plan would include an end to prohibitions on US flights to Cuban airports other than Havana
Avianca to open more flights from Colombia and other destinations to the Dominican Republic
The Minister of Tourism, David Collado, held a meeting with Daniel Fajardo, vice president of Avianca’s Route Network, as part of his visit to Colombia, where he confirmed the participation of the Dominican Republic in the Anato fair, to be held from February 22 to 24, 2023
Latest ACI data provides news insights on airports’ financial health during the first year of the pandemic
Airports Council International World has launched its Airport Economics Report and Key Performance Indicators for the financial year of 2020, providing the first in-depth global breakdown of airports’ financial activities during the first year of the pandemic
Air traffic control shuts down in Jamaica, stranding passengers
Air traffic control came to a stop for parts of Thursday morning and afternoon in Jamaica, forcing flight cancellations and leaving thousands of frustrated passengers stranded there or unable to reach the Caribbean island
Air Century maintains three weekly flights between Havana and Santo Domingo in May
The Cuban Airport and Airport Services Company ( ECASA ) updated on its official channels the flight schedule of various airlines that connect Cuba from the Dominican Republic
Forever Home: Grenada Tourism Authority Launches 473 Connect for Grenadians in the Diaspora
Grenada has one of the most active diaspora communities in the Caribbean. To reconigize their unrelenting support and contribution, the Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) has launched an incentive program called 473 Connect, targeting the 360,000 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation Grenadians in the diaspora across the globe
Jamaica lauds new nonstop service from American Airlines
Flights from Austin to Montego Bay Commence June 4
Turks & Caicos Islands Welcomes the Newest and Largest Carnival Ship to the Destination
After the successful reopening of the Turks and Caicos Cruise Sector, the Turks and Caicos Islands Tourist Board is happy to announce that the destination has now welcomed the Carnival Cruise Line’s newest and largest ship the Mardi Gras for the first time

