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No LIAT-Dominica night flights just yet

LIAT tests night flights in Dominica but not ready to take passengers on the trips.
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More than sun, sea and sand

Barbados’ tourism authorities say the beach is not enough....
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BEDY sails toward launch

A new regional ferry service edges closer to being launched....
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Caribbean carrier blacklisted by EU

An airline within CARICOM has been added to a list of carriers that do not meet international safety standards....
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Congressional committee votes to lift travel ban

Restrictions on Cuba travel and exports could be eased, following a vote by a key committee of the US Congress....
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Barbados expecting to score big with GOL

Tourism Minister Richard Sealy reports "a buzz" among travel industry stakeholders in Brazil that suggests the island has scored with Brazil's GOL airline....
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UK airline passenger tax remains for now

The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) is now looking at how else the UK’s Airline Passenger Duty (APD) can be fought, now that the new government in Britain has put off a decision on changing it....
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Barbados focuses on revitalizing UK market

The Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA) is capitalizing on the United Kingdom’s road to economic recovery by revitalizing efforts in the marketplace....
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Barbados getting more summer airlift out of Canada

Barbados is looking forward to benefitting from additional airlift out of Canada this summer as Air Canada and WestJet offer additional services out of Montreal and Toronto....
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Air Jamaica boosts regional flights

Air Jamaica has announced the resumption of service to Grand Cayman and the return of its summer service from New York to Barbados and Grenada....
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Jamaica fights tourism fallout with big campaign

The authorities in Jamaica are hoping that a massive US$10 million tourism campaign being launched later this week will help them stave off US$350 million in losses that could hit the industry, following the recent violence in the capital late last month....
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Official says resort areas unaffected by Kingston violence

Information Minister Daryl Vaz is seeking to assure people in and outside of Jamaica that business and tourist activities in the resort areas of Jamaica have not been affected by the recent unrest in sections of Western Kingston....
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No LIAT-Dominica night flights just yet

LIAT tests night flights in Dominica but not ready to take passengers on the trips.
image

More than sun, sea and sand

Barbados’ tourism authorities say the beach is not enough.
image

BEDY sails toward launch

A new regional ferry service edges closer to being launched.
image

Caribbean carrier blacklisted by EU

An airline within CARICOM has been added to a list of carriers that do not meet international safety standards.
image

Congressional committee votes to lift travel ban

Restrictions on Cuba travel and exports could be eased, following a vote by a key committee of the US Congress.
image

Barbados expecting to score big with GOL

Tourism Minister Richard Sealy reports "a buzz" among travel industry stakeholders in Brazil that suggests the island has scored with Brazil's GOL airline.
image

UK airline passenger tax remains for now

The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) is now looking at how else the UK’s Airline Passenger Duty (APD) can be fought, now that the new government in Britain has put off a decision on changing it.
image

Barbados focuses on revitalizing UK market

The Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA) is capitalizing on the United Kingdom’s road to economic recovery by revitalizing efforts in the marketplace.
image

Barbados getting more summer airlift out of Canada

Barbados is looking forward to benefitting from additional airlift out of Canada this summer as Air Canada and WestJet offer additional services out of Montreal and Toronto.
image

Air Jamaica boosts regional flights

Air Jamaica has announced the resumption of service to Grand Cayman and the return of its summer service from New York to Barbados and Grenada.