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Caribbean news: Tourism growth and development in St. Lucia

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CARIBBEAN
June 19, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
Tourism growth and development in St. Lucia
Regarding tourism, according to Dominic Fedee, St. Lucia's minister of tourism information and broadcasting, the island has a lot going on.
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NEWS
Six St. Barts properties set reopening dates
Four additional hotels have not yet specified reopening dates, although they plan to reopen for the winter season.
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Kidz Bop program coming to Hard Rock hotels
Guests ages 4 to 12 can live out their pop star dreams in an interactive space with themed activities.
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Spice Island Beach Resort paying 15% commission
The Grenada luxury all-inclusive bumped the commission rate three points.
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Spirit launching several international routes from Orlando
The budget carrier envisions Orlando as its gateway to the Caribbean and Latin America.
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