Trinidad-JA popular flights resume
The Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines will soon resume direct flights to Jamaica following the lifting of the travel restrictions that had been imposed between the two islands because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Trinidad-based Caribbean Airlines will soon resume direct flights to Jamaica following the lifting of the travel restrictions that had been imposed between the two islands because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Barbados is battling climate change and feels it is on the “front line,” said Prime Minister Mia Mottley. Like many Caribbean islands, Barbados is threatened by rising sea levels and extreme weather events like hurricanes that are increasing in intensity and frequency.
Parts of Grenada are being affected by volcanic ash from the Cumbre Vieja volcano in the Canary Islands, 5,000 miles away in Europe. It began erupting on 19 September.
Jamaica continued its dominance at the annual World Travel Awards, taking the Caribbean’s Leading Destination and Caribbean’s Leading Cruise Destination trophies at this year’s staging in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Five Trinidad and Tobago men are in custody accused of attempting the most audacious of bank robberies on the island of Carriacou. If found guilty they face a maximum of 30 years in jail.
Antigua and Barbuda has improved its vaccination rates for Covid-19 so well recently, on-island restrictions have been eased allowing visitors a chance to enjoy some newly re-opened tourism experiences.
Guyana will become one of the region’s top oil producers in the next few years, but the world’s newest petro-state increasingly sees gas as vital for growing its domestic economy.
A Jamaican preacher and 41 of his congregants were arrested last week after two people were killed during an alleged “human sacrifice”.
Cuba’s communist government, fearing a repeat of street protests next month, have jailed a protestor from the recent unrest for 10 years in what is seen as a warning to others not to cause civil disobedience.
St Lucia’s Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre ended on Saturday the state of emergency put in place by the last administration to curb the spread of the coronavirus but said that some of the existing protocols would remain until the end of the month.