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British Virgin Islands tourism sector looks ahead with confidence

British Virgin Islands tourism sector looks ahead with confidence
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Caribbean Tourism Organization seeks to broaden the Caribbean s appeal in the Arabian Market

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), the region’s tourism development agency, is seeking to strengthen its relationship with Emirates Holidays, the largest airline tour operator in the Middle East, as it seeks to broaden the Caribbean’s appeal in the Arabian Market. Meetings with the tour operator have been scheduled this week during Arabian Travel Market (ATM) from 24-27 April, to build on the relationship which began last year when the CTO conducted an in-house training program in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) for 40 Emirates Holidays reservations, sales and operation staff to familiarize them with the Caribbean product. This after Emirates airlines had announced fights from Dubai to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with a code share agreement with Jet Blue, that opened up numerous Caribbean destinations to the United Arab Emirates.

British Virgin Islands Food Fete: Can you wait until November?

British Virgin Islands Food Fete: Can you wait until November?
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24 Hour Quarantine Possible With Protocol Entry Update - British Virgin Islands London Office

24 Hour Quarantine Possible With Protocol Entry Update Beginning 15 th May, 2021, fully vaccinated passengers arriving in the British Virgin Islands will be free to explore the destination after returning a negative Arrival (Day 0) test result.   This news was announced by Minister for Health & Social Development, Honourable Carvin Malone on Friday, 23 rd April. The minister confirmed that fully vaccinated persons arriving from overseas, will be required to take a PCR test within five days of travel to the Territory, provide proof of full vaccination, and take a PCR test upon arrival (Day 0).  Once they receive a negative test result from that test, they will be free to enjoy their vacation throughout the Territory.  This means that they will be able to forgo the four day quarantine still required for arriving passengers that have not been fully vaccinated.

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