 | St. Lucia Unveils New Campaign, Announces New Developments
News By: Joe Pike The Saint Lucia Tourist Board unveiled a new brand campaign themed, “Lift Your Senses,” at the ongoing Caribbean Marketplace. More>> |
 | Report - American Airlines Cancels Flights From New York to Dominican Republic
News By: Khier Casino American Airlines is planning to cut service from JFK International Airport to two cities in the Dominican Republic, including the capital.More>> |
 | Caribbean Marketplace Attendance Up From Last Year; Conference Returns to Jamaica in 2014
News By: Joe Pike As part of our ongoing coverage of the annual Caribbean Marketplace, Travel Agent attended a press conference hosted by the CHA and learned that next year's event will be held in Montego Bay, Jamaica.More>> |
 | St. Maarten Secures $132 Million in Rated Bonds for Major Improvements to Airport
News By: Joe Pike The Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten has just closed on a $132 million bond, which will enable the airport to embark on an aggressive and major improvement and expansion program. More>> |
 | Barbados' Jewish Heritage to Be Showcased on TV Show
News By: Newswire Jewish Living Television has recently partnered with the Barbados Tourism Authority to shed light on the Jewish population that settled on the island centuries ago.More>> |
 | All Inclusive Collection Names Ash Tembe New VP of Global Sales
News By: Newswire Ash Tembe will spearhead corporate global field sales for the company’s Hard Rock Hotels in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.More>> |
 | Taking the Kids and Vacationing on a Private Island
Eileen Ogintz reports on how a family can vacation like movie stars. More>> |
 | Aruba Marriott Names New General Manager
News By: Newswire Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino is pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Calame as general manager. More>> |
 | Haiti on the Rise
News By: Joe Pike It appears as though enough repairs have been done to the country to make leisure tourism a primary focus again. More>> |
 | New Private Jets, More Yachts Could Bring a Luxury Boom to St. Kitts
News By: Newswire In 2006, the St. Kitts & Nevis government borrowed over $15 million in order to quadruple the size of the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport parking apron and construct a new taxi-way to facilitate the growing demand at that time from scheduled airlines as well as private/corporate jets.
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