Cayman Airways Announcement
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) confirms that a passenger on board flight KX103 from Miami this morning presented with a cough during the flight.
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) confirms that a passenger on board flight KX103 from Miami this morning presented with a cough during the flight.
A British cruise ship that was turned away from several Caribbean ports over a period of weeks after passengers fell ill with novel coronavirus, docked in Cuba on Tuesday after the island agreed to help transfer those aboard to planes bound for the United Kingdom.
After the "around-the-clock" curfew of the past three days, supermarkets and a limited number of establishments (including pharmacies and gas stations) re-opened today, Saturday 28 March.
Cayman Airways flight KX3102 left Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport at 11am Friday bound for Miami, taking passengers to the United States on one of two flights specially organised by the Government. The flight was due to land in Miami at 1.30pm.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is so desperate to find a virus for coronavirus he has offered a reward of 50 million pesos ($986,000) to any Filipino who can create a vaccine.
Good news on Little Cayman and Cayman Brac and the lifting of the curfew. It is an important milestone for our islands.
Canada reached a new grim milestone Monday, as the number of deaths from COVID-19 exceeded 5,100. Most of those deaths are in Quebec, where the number has reached 3,013, with a total of 38,469 cases by Tuesday.
On Friday, May 15, 2020, the Cabinet approved a temporary relaxation of scholarship requirements to allow scholarship recipients whose studies may have been affected by the COVID 19 virus and suspended from scholarship funding to continue to receive funding
Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre will be celebrating World Sea Turtle Day (June 16th) by releasing a total of 10 yearling turtles into the sea. Five of them will be released on June 16th and another five two days later on June 18th.
In a show of support for public health and safety, and to encourage acceptance and understanding for the mandatory wearing of protective face masks in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cayman National launched the Mask Task Design competition.