Caribbean tourism officials cite pent-up traveler demand, the elimination or significant reduction in travel restrictions, the return of airlift, attractive deals and packages being offered
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Dominica Is Not the Dominican Republic: Here’s How the Caribbean Destination Plans to Attract Wellness Travelers
With a new logo and branding strategy, the Caribbean island of Dominica is gearing up for tourism growth. In February, the Lesser Antilles destination unveiled an ambitious
Traveling to Dominica This Summer Just Got Easier
Known as the “Nature Island” for its lush tropical rainforest and wooded mountains, Dominica is secluded from mass tourism, making it an ideal destination for
CHTA Calls for Region to Prepare Now for Projected Growth in Job Opportunities
As the tourism sector rebounds strongly from the near shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is calling on the region’s
REBUILDING INTRA-CARIBBEAN TRAVEL
A Two-Part Session Conducted by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association While international travel into the Caribbean moves towards recovery, approaching 75 percent of pre-pandemic levels,
“CARIBBEAN LAYAWAY”
Caribbean Airlines Expands Interest Free Payment Plan In keeping with its campaign to Reset Expectations, Caribbean Airlines has expanded its interest free payment plan – Caribbean
New Travel Protocols
(Effective 4th April 2021)
As of April 4th, travelers will no longer be required to fill and submit the pre-travel online form. The requirement for pre-arrival testing, and testing on
CHTA LIVE: THE RESILIENCE SERIES – SAY GOODBYE TO OFF-SEASON: STRATEGIES TO FILL EMPTY ROOMS
Hoteliers know all too well how low demand during off-season can make or break revenue goals. Coming out of the last two years, the entire
CHTA Needs Your Feedback
For 60 years, the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association has been the backbone of the Caribbean hospitality industry. Working with hotel and allied members and
A New “Caribbean Tourism Institute”
The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization has launched a major initiative: a first-of-its-kind virtual training program for the region’s primary economic driver. It’s called the Caribbean