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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Caribbean news: Recovery updates | Solidarity and relief efforts | Mapping what's open and closed

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CARIBBEAN
October 10, 2017
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
After the hurricanes, the Caribbean helps the Caribbean
"We want to show our solidarity with the Caribbean countries affected by these storms, not just in words but with actions," said Karolin Troubetzkoy.
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NEWS
Coming along: Recovery updates from St. Maarten, St. Martin, Anguilla, BVI

Tourism officials from some hurricane-impacted islands appeared at the Caribbean Tourism Organization's annual State of the Industry Conference on Monday.

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Eden Rock St. Barths: We'll be back next summer

The luxury resort, hit hard by Hurricane Irma, will undergo extensive rebuilding and plans to renovate its 34 rooms, suites and houses.

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NCL paying agents extra to sell San Juan cruises

The cruise line will pay a $50 bonus commission for each new booking on eight upcoming Norwegian Dawn cruises from San Juan.

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Sellers struggling to rebook guests waylaid by storms

Travel sellers are working to rebook hurricane-impacted travelers scheduled to take Caribbean or Florida vacations in the coming months.

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Sunrise Airways promotes Haiti flights with agent incentive

The carrier launched a Book 10, Fly Free promo to support its new nonstop, thrice-weekly service from Port-au-Prince to Miami and Orlando beginning Nov. 14.

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San Juan's role as regional hub has lessened over time

Industry experts said that the stunted service out of Puerto Rico's largest airport would not have a major impact on travelers to parts of the Caribbean that were spared during this ferocious hurricane season.

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After the storms: Mapping what's open and closed in the Caribbean

Travel Weekly's frequently updated online guide to the Caribbean, in the aftermath of Irma and Maria: what's open, what's closed and when damaged resorts plan to reopen.

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