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Melia Hotels International To Open Theme Park in Dominican Republic

The Melia Hotels International Group has announced plans to open a new theme park in the Dominican Republic. The resort will feature many attractions and is expected to create thousands of jobs. Melia Hotels International is opening a theme park in the Dominican Republic. The company will be investing $1 billion into the park, which […]

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First Cruise Ship Given Permission to Return to Grand Cayman in December

A cruise ship will once again be allowed to sail into Grand Cayman’s port in December, nearly one year after the country declared it off-limits for tourism. The government has reversed its decision due to pressure from local businessmen who said they had lost millions of dollars as a result of the prohibition on tourist

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Cruise Planners’ Michelle Fee Receives Executive of the Year Award at 2021 Travvys

The award was given out at a Travvy’s industry event in Toronto, Canada. Michelle Fee, the founder and CEO of Cruise Planners, was honored this year with the newly created “Executive of the Year” award at the CruiseWorld industry showcase on November 11 as part of the 7th Annual Travvy Awards, which honors the industry’s

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The Top US Destinations Being Booked by International Visitors

In a recent report by the US Travel Association, it was revealed that international visitors are spending more then $10 billion annually in America’s top states. While this is good news for tourism and local economies, it also reveal some key insights about global demand on these particular destinations. The “can european travel to usa

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DOT Issues Largest Fine Ever Against Air Canada For Stealing Customer Money

Air Canada was fined the largest fine ever by DOT for stealing customer money. The company is now required to pay back $5 million to affected customers. DOT’s fine of $750,000 is the largest ever handed to an airline for financially incentivizing bookings that did not occur. The penalties levied against Air Canada highlight how

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