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Caribbean news: Developments in Nassau | Club Med to go big in the D.R.

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CARIBBEAN
May 8, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Changes and upgrades in Nassau and Paradise Island
A building boom, a spike in visitors and the destination's very first winery mark a busy season of developments in Nassau and Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
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NEWS
Club Med developing luxury resort in Dominican Republic

The new resort in Miches marks Club Med's first and biggest new resort concept in the Caribbean in 25 years.

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Punta Cana Airport opens VIP lounge with pool

In addition to the pool, the lounge has hospitality rooms with showers and changing areas.

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Turks and Caicos airport lounge expedites entry, exit services

The charge for the expedited arrival and departure services, which is commissionable to travel agents, is $400 for the first person and $150 for each additional person.

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Sandals severs ties with Funjet Vacations

Funjet is the latest Apple Leisure Group brand dropped by Sandals in recent years.

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Three regional carriers form CaribSky alliance

Antigua-based Liat, Air Antilles of Guadeloupe and St. Maarten's Winair joined together to allow passengers to travel on any of the three airlines on one ticket through the region.

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American Airlines launching weekly service to St. Vincent

AA will become the the first U.S. carrier to launch scheduled service to the Caribbean island.

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FEATURED STORY
U.S. visitors to Cuba declined 43% after policy changes, hurricanes

However, recent booking increases and a surge in Cuba cruises suggest that interest in the island is still strong.

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