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The Dominican Republic’s “historic” tourism arrivals continue to grow, according to new numbers from the country’s Ministry of Tourism. 

The Dominican Republic reported 478,794 stayover arrivals in September, a whopping 48 percent increase over the same month in 2019, before the pandemic. 

That also represented an 11 percent jump compared to September 2022. 

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t’s easier than ever to visit the island of Grenada right now, and the island is only making things easier for travelers looking for a fall getaway. 

JetBlue is set to launch new nonstop service to the island in November, and Air Canada is doubling flights from Toronto. 

And Grenada has plans for a big season, with a number of hotels offering special packages for visitors. 

“We are very excited for this upcoming fall and winter season. Our monthly on-island events have the island buzzing and we have several new and improved experiences thanks to our industry partners and the Grenadian people who have worked tirelessly to provide an exceptional experience to those visiting,” said Petra Roach, CEO, Grenada Tourism Authority.

Those traveling to the destination this year can stay and enjoy some of the island’s upcoming events including the Grenada Rugby World 7’s Tournament (November 30 – December 2) and the Carriacou Parang Festival (December 15 – 17). 

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amaica’s biggest air hub has unveiled a major new look, following a large-scale expansion and upgrade project at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. 

The airport has revealed an expanded immigration hall and departure lounge, upgraded retail space and, perhaps most notably, the first-ever Bob Marley restaurant. 

That comes along with upgraded infrastructure at the airport, including a runway extension, a widened taxiway and the ability to accommodate larger aircraft including the Airbus A380. 

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A new boutique airline has launched operations between the Unites and Bermuda. 

The new carrier, BermudAir, is an all-business-class airline flying from three different cities to Bermuda: New York-Westchester, Boston and, most recently, Fort Lauderdale. 

Bermudair is operating its flights on Embraer 175 with just 30 seats for a “superior travel experience,” according to the company. 

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