Ericsson’s software innovation accelerates Volvo in-car experience
Ericsson software enhances driver entertainment and productivity while in self-drive mode, offering seamless highway media viewing supported by network awareness data and analytics Volvo Cars is a partner of the initiative investigating different new technologies for future, fully autonomous cars …
Aruba sweeps awards season as most decorated destination in Caribbean
ORANJESTAD, Aruba, Feb. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — While Hollywood’s hottest celebrities dazzle as “lead actor” or “best new artist,” Aruba stars as “best in show” for advertising and marketing this awards season – with achievements ranging from the most digitally-savvy…
Cayman Islands airports unveils new ‘Calypso’ mascot
CIAA Mascot Makes Big Debut on Valentine’s Day Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (16 February 2016) Travelers lined up at the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) to meet the Cayman Islands Airports Authority’s (CIAA) mascot who made his big debut just…
Cayman Islands alters cruise ship pier plans to minimize environmental impact
By BRIAN MAJOR From Travel Pulse After posting strong cruise passenger arrival numbers in 2015, Cayman Island government leaders are more determined than ever to proceed with construction of an often-controversial $150 million cruise ship pier and terminal. But in recognition of…
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands – Fly Exclusively | NewsWatch Review
From NewsWatch Every now and then companies stand out; those companies are ones that are leading the way or are models of excellence in their field. One such company is the CAACI. CAACI stands for The Civil Aviation Authority of…
Uber settles class actions over safety claims [in US]
By Scott Graham, From The Recorder The on-demand ride service Uber Technologies Inc. has agreed to pay $28.5 million to settle two San Francisco class actions over the way it advertises its services. Uber announced on its website Thursday that it…
Catch a Wave in “wave season” and save on a great cruise vacation
By Jim Byers From Jim Byers Travel It started small and has mushroomed into a massive, mid-winter occasion that leaves some folks jubilant and others horribly confused. The “wave season” in the cruise travel business sounds a lot like the…
CKIA ATC Trainees return from Trinidad
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (11 February 2016) Charles Kirkconnell International Airport’s (CKIA) Air Traffic Control trainees Eric Bodden and Carley Lazzari recently returned to Grand Cayman after successfully completing four months of intensive training at the Trinidad and Tobago Civil…
Caribbean losing US tourists as Zika fears spread, poll reveals
From Curacao Chronicle The Zika virus is discouraging increasing numbers of Americans from travelling to the Caribbean and Latin America, with 41 percent of those aware of the disease saying they are less likely to take such a trip, according…
Royal Caribbean blew it
Meteorologists: Royal Caribbean blew it by sailing into storm By Gene Sloan and Doyle Rice, From USA TODAY Royal Caribbean should have known better. That’s the word Tuesday from weather experts who closely monitored the development of the storm that…





