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Travel Weekly - The National Newspaper of the Travel Industry

January 11, 2011

Caribbean Insight

Q4 growth raises Jamaica’s hopes for 2011

By Gay Nagle Myers

Preliminary arrival figures for Jamaica's fourth quarter indicate continued growth in both stayover visitors and cruise passengers compared with the same period in 2009.  Read More

 

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Opening of Jamaica's Falmouth cruise port postponed yet again

The new cruise port in Falmouth, Jamaica, isn’t ready for prime time. After discussions on Jan. 3 with the Port Authority of Jamaica, Royal Caribbean delayed once again the arrival of its ships in Falmouth, only days after telling Travel Weekly that guests on the 3,400-passenger Navigator of the Seas would have a "good experience" there this week.  Read More

 

USVI tourism addresses airline-OTA rifts on website

The U.S. Virgin Islands launched a section on its tourism website to answer travelers' questions on booking packaged vacations given that American Airlines is no longer on Expedia and Orbitz and Delta has withdrawn from CheapOAir.com, OneTravel.com and BookIt.com.    Read More

 

Decommissioned sub sunk as dive site in Grand Cayman

The Cayman Islands’ newest attraction sank in 62 feet of water at the northern end of Seven Mile Beach on Grand Cayman on Jan. 5.  Read More

 

Atlantis Paradise Island opens teen club with $25 cover charge

Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas opened Crush, an $11 million nightspot for guests ages 13 to 17. Admission is $25 per person. Read More

 

Jamaica airports make upgrades

Jamaica's two international airports in Kingston and Montego Bay have completed passenger enhancements. Read More

 

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Seven Stars finds its focus in Turks and Caicos


By Gay Nagle Myers

Since it opened in April 2008, Seven Stars Resort on Grace Bay Beach on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, has changed owners, switched management, rethought strategies, redesigned culinary venues and repositioned market focus.    Read More
 

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