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Caribbean Airlines Offering Fee Waivers for Irma-Affected Travelers

  Caribbean Airlines is now offering rebooking fee waivers to travelers whose plans have been affected by Hurricane Irma. Travelers who have confirmed tickets for the period between Sept. 5 and Oct. 31 can now rebook without change fees. The carrier is also offering full refunds on fares paid for travel up to Oct. 31….

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Irma Heads Toward Bahamas, Cuba

  By the Caribbean Journal staff Hurricane Irma continues to move to the northwest as a Category 5 storm. The storm moved from the island of Hispaniola to the Turks and Caicos before heading toward the southeastern Bahamas early Friday morning. As of 11 PM on Thursday, the storm was about 55 miles east-northeast of…

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Irma Causes “Devastating” Destruction in British Virgin Islands

  By the Caribbean Journal staff Hurricane Irma caused “devastating” destruction in the British Virgin Islands when it hit the territory, the BVI’s Tourist Board said in a statement. “The destruction caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands has been devastating. With cell phone towers down and power outages, it has been difficult to receive communication…

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Irma Continues Westward After Battering Barbuda, St Martin

  By the Caribbean Journal staff Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Caribbean Wednesday, causing major destruction on several islands, including tiny Barbuda, which was almost totally destroyed. As of Wednesday evening, Irma was 315 miles east-southeast of Grand Turks island in the Turks and Caicos, with continued maximum sustained winds of 185 miles per…

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St Martin, St Barth Pummeled by Irma

  By the Caribbean Journal staff The Category-5 Hurricane Irma pummeled the dual-nation island of St Martin/St Maarten and nearby St Barth on Wednesday, leaving massive flooding and widespread destruction. The storm caused the deaths of at least two people, confirmed by French President Emmanuel Macron, who said the damage would be “harsh and cruel.”…

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