Dominican Republic announces reactivation of the tourism industry from July 1
The Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic (MITUR) has announced that the country will be ready to receive international visitors from July 1.
The Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic (MITUR) has announced that the country will be ready to receive international visitors from July 1.
The Finnish airport company Finavia and the Helsinki Electric Aircraft Association will soon be introducing a new generation of electric aircraft, for which they have already signed a cooperation agreement
The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) and representatives of the local private sector have unveiled a list of 16 health protocols for the safe reopening of some of the country?s most popular tourist areas that were affected by COVID-19.
Malta will soon be lifting travel restrictions and allowing flights from all countries, including the UK, from July 15
ABTA has cautiously welcomed the announcement made by the prime minister today, in which he said people in England can now take domestic holidays and stay in a self-contained accommodation overnight from July 4
The Association of National Tourist Offices and Representatives (ANTOR) has written to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as well as the Secretaries of State for Culture, Media and Sport, the FCO and Transport, on behalf of its overseas destination tourism office representatives and members, to lift the compulsory quarantine for low-risk countries and establish International Travel Corridors (?air bridges?) between the UK, and low-risk countries, by the end of the review period, which ends on June 28
Following the international tourism hiatus caused by COVID-19, RIU Hotels is gradually taking up operations again.
With non-essential shops reopening their doors earlier this week, The Advantage Travel Partnership has launched a new appointment booking app Appoint.Travel for its members so that customers can book both face to face and virtual appointments.