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14
Jan

St. Kitts is said to start the new year than at an optimistic note in this year’s Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) which ended the Caribbean Marketplace in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Tuesday.

According to Caribbean Net News, St. Kitts was measured to show progress in the development and promotion of the island tourism industry and a positive outlook for 2010.

British Airways has announced that they will launch additional flights to Grenada and St. Kitts in the Caribbean next year.
From Gatwick Airport, British Airways’ frequency to Grenada will rise one or two services per week on March 28.
The flight will leave on Sunday and Tuesday and will operate through Barbados.
The airline connections to St. Kitts will also be served by two flights per week from March 27 next year, with increasing frequency to reflect the strong demand that has been shown for the service since it was introduced in 2008.

28
Nov

St Kitts-Nevis Labor Government tourism policy continues to reap dividends for the twin-island Federation with the announcement that British Airways is expected to carry 10,000 passengers to St. Kitts’ Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport at the end of the year and the numbers are expected to increase significantly in 2010.

18
Nov

Dreams Punta Cana which is an interesting place. A river-like swimming pool snakes through adult basic planted with palms and sea grape. To both sides of the property, the wild white sand beaches stretch as far as the eye could see. Facilities for children are very good. Say you have 900 pounds to spend on a low season week in the Caribbean, including flights. For that money you can live in an average of three stars is clear, all-inclusive, in Antigua; in the mid-range hotels, room only, in Barbados, or all-inclusive at the five-star Dreams Punta Cana. Why do you hesitate over the decision? Only, perhaps, because the Dreams Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic is, the long staggered with the label “poor Caribbean”.

26
Oct

New flights by British Airways to St Kitts and other Caribbean destination will mean an additional 2000 seats to the region.
British Airways
With increasing frequency to St. Kitts, Grenada, Barbados and Bermuda are scheduled for next summer and the new flights from Gatwick to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Montego Bay in Jamaica will offer 2000 additional seats per week to the Caribbean from Gatwick.

BA will operate a total of 55 flights per week from London to the Caribbean, with 11 goals served from Gatwick and three from Heathrow.



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