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Puerto Rico oversight board presses on pension payments, bond clawbacks

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Legislation giving Puerto Rico and other territories the option … learned since passage of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability … and the special bankruptcy process, Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello said that …

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New Bogota-Curacao Flights

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Strengthening what has always been a strong South American market for the Dutch Caribbean, low-cost carrier Wingo has launched its first-ever flights between Bogota, Colombia and Curacao.

Wingo’s new flights are operating twice weekly, with service on Thursdays and Saturdays.

It’s a boost for an island that welcomed around 23,000 visitors from Colombia in 2018, according to data from the Curacao Hotel and Tourism Association.

There are now a total of 13 flights each week between Curacao and Bogota.

Wingo, a Colombia-based low-cost airline, is operating the service on Boeing 737-700 aircraft with 142 seats.

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Princess Cruises’ New Caribbean Voyages

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Princess Cruises has released the details on its upcoming 2020-2021 season in the wider Caribbean, with plans for 127 departures across 15 different voyages around the region.

That will range from four to 20-day sailings, stopping in a total of 24 destinations across 20 countries in the Eastern, Western and Southern Caribbean, according to the company.

Princess will be sending an array of ships, including its Caribbean Princess, Crown Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess ships in the region, all of which include the company’s OceanMedallion wearable tech experience.

“Our 2020-21 Caribbean cruise season offers both the best experiences ashore and onboard,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president. “With four ships, including our newest Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess, offering our highly-desired Princess MedallionClass experience, guests will find an enhanced level of service and ease onboard. This, combined with the sun-drenched beaches and diverse cultures of the Caribbean, offers our guests various itinerary options to experience this popular destination.”

That will include Enchanted Princess, which will be making its first debut in the hemisphere in Fort Lauderdale on Nov. 21, 2020, sailing 21 cruises alternating between the Eastern and Western Caribbean.

Princess will be bringing back its “Rhythm of the Caribbean” onboard offering for the season, which adds locally-inspired cuisine and entertainment as travelers pass from port to port.

— CJ

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Puerto Rico’s Strong Tourism Comeback Continues

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Puerto Rico’s post-Maria tourism rebound didn’t take long.

Indeed, by the beginning of last year much of the island’s airlift had returned, while the cruise industry saw rapid growth.

Now, a year later, it’s not just a recovery, though — Puerto Rico is seeing an “unprecedented” resurgence, according to the latest numbers from Discover Puerto Rico, the island’s first-ever Destination Marketing Organization.

Lodging demand in Puerto Rico has already reached levels from the first quarter of 2017, just 14 months after the storm.

Total demand for independent rentals is up by 72 percent in the same period, while the forecast for the rest of the year is booking 24.1 percent higher than 2018 levels.

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Old San Juan.

“Puerto Rico is looking more and more like a historic comeback story, and I’m proud to see the Island’s travel and tourism industry plays a starring role,” said Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association. “Discover Puerto Rico has proven that a destination’s marketing arm is an indispensable component of a successful turnaround.”

Puerto Rico has already seen strong growth in the all-important meetings and incentives sector, with leads and bookings in the sector already far surpassing the past three and five-year averages.

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Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Puerto Rico.

That’s while air access continues to grow, as reported by Caribbean Journal earlier this month.

And the island’s vital cruise sector is surging too, with an increase in January of 28.9 percent in cruise arrivals in San Juan, along with a 56.6 percent increase in homeport cruise passengers.

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The new-look Palmeras restaurant at the Caribe Hilton, slated to reopen this month.

“We learned a great deal from our tourism counterparts in other destinations who have faced adversity, and that helped focus our efforts. We gleaned insights and historical data related to perception, and closely observed how media handled recovery coverage. We optimized our plans to ensure strong results,” said Brad Dean, CEO of Discover Puerto Rico.

And while most of the island’s luxury resorts have reopened, too, from Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve to the St Regis Bahia Beach, another iconic hotel will relaunch later this month with the reopening of the Caribe Hilton.

— CJ

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