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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Recognized as the largest cruise ship registered in Japan, the awarding-winning NYK Asuka II is currently on a luxurious 100-day World Cruise round-trip from Japan with an
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – Recognized as the largest cruise ship registered in Japan, the awarding-winning NYK Asuka II is currently on a luxurious 100-day World Cruise round-trip from Japan with an extensive South American itinerary and visits to Trinidad, Curacao and Panama.
The arrival of the NYK Asuka II at the Port of Port of Spain was marked by a ceremonial crest exchange between the ship’s Captain, Masami Masuyama, and the Honorable Minister of Tourism, Shamfa Cudjoe.
Trinidad and Tobago student shines in the 2015 FCCA Foundation Children s Essay Contest
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Travel agents look back on one unthinkable, unprecedented year amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Date: Mar 11 2021
TORONTO The travel industry has been through the unthinkable, and so far it has survived. But the end can’t come soon enough.
One year since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, travel retailers and suppliers are still in a holding pattern, waiting for travel to restart in earnest. Amid the losses over the past year, there are much bigger concerns than future trips and vacations. But livelihoods are at stake, and that’s why the travel industry is so invested in getting travel started again.