RETHINKING TOURISM LOCALLY AND GLOBALLY
Countries that rely on tourism as a key economic pillar will need to rethink how they manage the sector as the world adapts to living with COVID-19.
Countries that rely on tourism as a key economic pillar will need to rethink how they manage the sector as the world adapts to living with COVID-19.
Cayman Airways has found itself at the centre of a multi-country diplomatic squabble over a scheduled flight taking Cuban passengers from Havana bound for Jamaica en route to Nicaragua.
The Liquor Licensing Boards of Grand Cayman and the Sister Islands advise liquor and music and dancing licensees that normal permitted hours will resume with effect from Monday, 21 February.
Talking at a press briefing on Wednesday, Commissioner of Police Derek Byrne and the RCIPS Senior Command Team discussed the newly released Crime and Statistics Report for 2021.
Public Health has released COVID-19 figures for 30 March
As from Easter Monday, 18 April, Cayman moves to Phase II of its Covid regulations on cruise tourism, which will see the Islands lift the restrictions on the number of cruise ships able to visit, a move back to pre-pandemic times.
Just before 5:30PM on Wednesday 20 April, police were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a shooting incident that was said to have taken place on Oakland Close in Windsor Park, George Town.
The National Roads Authority (NRA) has announced that the new temporary road layout along the Linford Pierson Highway is now in effect as the lane widening project continues
There are 1,752 estimated active cases of COVID-19 in the Cayman Islands
Dubbed ‘cool music for a warm summer evening’, the Cayman National Choir & Orchestra’s upcoming concert ‘Summer Serenade’ will feature some of Cayman’s most talented musicians performing a mix of musical genres likely to please a range of music-lovers.