CITA UPBEAT ABOUT TOURISM
Cayman’s tourism industry maintains an optimistic outlook for the upcoming peak winter tourist season.
Cayman’s tourism industry maintains an optimistic outlook for the upcoming peak winter tourist season.
The President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is recommending a tiered “dynamic taxation system” as a novel and potential solution to address ongoing concerns about the high cost of air travel within and to and from the region.
The transfer of the chairmanship of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) from Barbados to the Cayman Islands during CTO’s business meetings on Grand Cayman this week registered something notable and positive: the future of the region is in excellent hands.
Maples and Calder, the Maples Group’s law firm, is pleased to announce that Caymanian Finance Associate, Renee Lindo, has commenced her one-year secondment in its Dubai office.
Cayman’s tourism leaders are hoping for accommodation revenues this year to get to 40% of what they were in 2019, i.e., pre-pandemic, as outlined by Travel and Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan as he hosted the World Tourism Organisation and International Air Transport Association conference this week.
The Cayman Islands will underscore its place as a major influencer in Caribbean tourism when it hosts top-level business meetings of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) from September 12th to 15th.
The Cayman Islands has achieved an important milestone in efforts to rebuild stayover tourism arrivals.
The Cayman Islands will soon host the annual International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) fourth Caribbean Aviation Day.
Minister for Tourism and Transport Kenneth Bryan spoke with Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis this week about his thoughts on current tourism and transport issues.
Reservations are mounting over Cayman’s continued retention of its COVID-19 mask mandate and how it could now be negatively impacting tourism recovery.