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Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Caribbean news: Updates from hurricane-affected countries

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CARIBBEAN
May 22, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
NEWS
Elite Island Resorts president retires

Steve Heydt has been an industry fixture for over 50 years, most recently at Elite but prior to that for many years as an executive with Liberty Travel.

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Willy T restaurant will be back but on a different island in BVI

The floating restaurant, long known to tourists for its parties, good times and rum, was destroyed by Hurricane Irma last September.

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Azul resort in Negril has new adults section

Guests have access to a private area on Seven Mile Beach.

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Couples Resorts bumps commission rate to 15%

The increased commission, up from 12%, is part of an enhanced incentive and education program featuring Couples Resorts Travel Agent University.

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Company in Cuba plane crash had received safety complaints

Mexico's government said its National Civil Aviation Authority will carry out an operational audit of Damojh Airlines to see if its "current operating conditions continue meeting regulations" and to help collect information for the investigation into Friday's crash that left 110 dead.

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Bahia Principe makes its mark in the Caribbean

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