RELIEF FOR CAYMAN TRANSPORT SECTOR
With some sector of the economy scaling back in light of the coronavirus outbreak, the government is taking steps to minimise the effect on the transport sector.
With some sector of the economy scaling back in light of the coronavirus outbreak, the government is taking steps to minimise the effect on the transport sector.
The Cayman Islands Government’s temporary restriction on air travel as of 11:59pm on Sunday March 22, 2020 for three weeks due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, will have no effect on Cayman Airways’ air cargo operations from Miami, Florida.
CUC recognizes that many of our customers may experience financial hardships over the next few months as we deal with restrictive measures implemented to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus in our community.
In addition to the closure of the Cayman Islands’ two international airports on Sunday, 22 March 2020 at 11:59PM, further business closures in the hospitality sector have been announced to continue the fight against coronavirus spreading throughout the islands.
By now we all know that with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) the most vulnerable are our elderly and those with underlying health issues.
The economic fallout from global concerns in relation to Covid 19/Corona Virus is causing a cascade of business closures across the Grand Cayman.
The Cayman Islands Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) is announcing that while its National Attractions remain open for business, the entities will continue its offerings in accordance with the directives declared by the Premier, the Hon. Alden McLaughlin in his Friday 13th March press conference.
Following the response and guidelines set forth by the Cayman Islands Government due to the current coronavirus (COVID-19), and in the interest and wellbeing of the Cayman community, the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and the Cayman Islands Orchid Society has regrettably cancelled....
The Cayman Islands Civil Service is bringing forward this month's pay day to Wednesday, 18 March for its employees. This will also mean early payment for local veterans, seamen and those on Permanent Financial Assistance.
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which owns and operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA), has been closely monitoring the developments of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.