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Bondholders charge Puerto Rico government with violations of PROMESA

WASHINGTON, USA — On Wednesday, certain holders of Puerto Rico’s general obligation (GO) bonds filed suit in the US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico seeking to stop Puerto Rico’s violations of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA). Powered by WPeMatico

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Antigua’s Blue Waters Resort Names New GM

  Antigua’s Blue Waters Resort has named a new general manager. The property has appointed Alistair Forrest as its general manager, marking a return to the role for Forrest, who had previously served at the resort in the role from 2008-2012. Forrest was most recently the general manager at the Nisbet Plantation in Nevis, and…

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Barbados Travel Demand Continues to Surge

  Travel demand to Barbados is surging, according to the latest numbers from the Expedia group. Travel demand to Barbados on all Expedia sites grew by nearly 30 percent in the first quarter of 2016, according to the company. Of that, about 20 percent of all travel demand to Barbados in the same period came…

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A New Ferry to Grand Bahama

  Balearia has announced the launch of a new ferry serving the Fort Lauderdale-Grand Bahama route. The new ship with larger capacity has replaced the existing fast ferry on the US-Bahamas route. It’s called the Jaume 1, and it launched this week with some 500 passengers. The ship has an overall capacity of 600, increasing…

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San Juan Launches “Ruta de la Salsa”

  Salsa and Puerto Rico — they’re practically inextricably tied. And now, thanks to a surge in tourist interest, the island has officially launched a new “Ruta de la Salsa,” or Salsa Route, on the island. The route aims to provide a look at the history, culture and influence of the musical medium on Puerto…

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