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Caribbean specialists share the region’s top travel trends for 2017

By Joe Pike From Travel Agent Central Travel Agent chatted with some Caribbean travel specialists about the region’s hottest travel trends of 2017 and how to turn them into sales heading into 2018. We spoke with tour operators, Jack E. Richards, CEO of…

American Airlines tried to charge a mother $150 for traveling with breast milk

BY ADAM ROSENBERG From Mashable How is it that airlines keep screwing up simple things like company policy and established TSA rules? The latest travel blunder belongs to American Airlines. When Sara showed up with her husband and young son…

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Cayman Islands Minister of Tourism tours Owen Roberts Airport: Impressed with progress

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (5 December, 2017) Minister for Tourism Hon. Moses Kirkconnell and Cayman Islands Airports Authority CEO Albert Anderson hosted Government and tourism officials on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Owen Roberts International Airport to view the progress…

Cayman Islands ORIA re-development December update

From Cayman Islands Airport Authority (CIAA) ORIA REDEVELOPMENT UPDATE: Latest developments for December The CIAA are pleased to update you on the latest Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) Redevelopment plans with much excitement building for the weeks of the 4th…

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American Airlines packing passengers in like sardines

By Michael Shannon From Newsmax American Airlines, which have us the first frequent flyer program, has been a travel innovator for years. Then — after collecting miles became popular and American’s customers invested considerable time and money building up their…

9/11 New photos

The FBI just released new photos of the Pentagon on 9/11 By Daniel Brown From Business Insider The FBI has released 27 new photos of the Pentagon on 9/11 after it was struck by a plane that was hijacked by…

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FAA: Turbulence injuries jolt twice as many flights in 2016 [inc fractured spine heading to the Cayman Island]

By Bart Jansen , USA TODAY A gashed face while descending into Denver. A fractured spine while heading to the Cayman Islands. Second-degree burns from scalding water while heading to Barbados. These were among the most serious injuries from turbulence…

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United Airlines will hate the results of this new poll

By PATRICK KULP From Mashable A new poll says yes—more bad news for the airline after it was slammed on social media for dragging a doctor off a flight and botching the apologies. More than 40 percent of people who…

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American Airlines apologizes for in-flight mag photo of ‘Pilots’ drinking

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist American Airlines is apologizing to its employees for running a photo in its in-flight magazine of two guys drinking and serving booze while dressed as pilots. The March issue of American Way featured a profile…

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US airlines add seats ahead of expected record passenger demand

From The National Coming off another highly profitable year in 2016, US airlines expect traffic this spring to increase 4 per cent over last year, and they are adding seats to handle the crush. The trade group Airlines for America…