TIGHT MEDICAL CONTROLS EXPECTED
The Cayman Islands could see more rigid screening being put in place once the borders are reopened.
The Cayman Islands could see more rigid screening being put in place once the borders are reopened.
The Cayman Islands could see more rigid screening being put in place once the borders are reopened.
Cayman is opening up for business again but it won’t be business as usual in the first phase of this ‘unlocking from lockdown’.
Cayman is opening up for business again but it won’t be business as usual in the first phase of this ‘unlocking from lockdown’.
CIAA, which owns and operates the ORIA and the CKIA, announced today the ORIA Airfield Upgrade Project continues at an accelerated pace due to the current travel restrictions and reduced air traffic as a result.
Details are emerging of the transition from lockdown to a phased return to normal business activity in the Cayman Islands starting next week.
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which owns and operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) and the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA), announced today the ORIA Airfield Upgrade Project continues at an accelerated pace due to the current travel restrictions
Residents and business in the Cayman Islands are waiting to hear what the next few days might bring as the government moves to ease the lockdown measures which have been in place for around the past month and a half of an aggressive response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chamber of Commerce is warning that a prolonged ‘lockdown’ could be disastrous for the economy with massive job losses.
A provision in the new Immigration Transitions Law adopted by the Cayman Islands Legislative Assembly this past week is as significant for ensuring that Caymanians get priority for to available jobs as it is for the local economy.