San Juan, Dec 2 (EFE).- U.S. budget carrier JetBlue Airways announced on Tuesday the launch of twice-weekly direct flights to its latest Caribbean destination, Curaçao.“We are pleased to add another dot on our Caribbean route map with the only nonstop service to Curaçao from New York,” said Robin Hayes, JetBlue’s president.Hayes added in a statement that the “island is a ...
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Caribbean News Desk radio prog: One killed, 10 injured when small aircraft crashes in Bahamian waters
San Juan, Dec 2 (EFE).- One person was killed Tuesday when a small aircraft crashed in Atlantic Ocean waters near Nassau international airport in the Bahamas. Ten other people- four Bahamians and six Americans- aboard the plane survived. The aircraft departed around 8:00 a.m. from an airport in Governor’s Harbour on Eleuthera island and lost power some 550 feet (170 ...
Read More »Guyana’s Chief Education Officer hospitalised
Guyana’s Chief Education Officer (CEO), Olato Sam was up to Monday night a patient at a city hospital, after having been admitted in a serious condition late last week. Details are sketchy about the exact cause of Sam’s illness. The Ministry of Education appeared to have adopted a “hush” policy about the CEO’s health. A spokesperson for the Ministry of ...
Read More »Cash-loaded Guyanese pilot granted bail, prohibited from leaving Puerto Rico
A United States-based Guyanese owner of an executive jet service was Monday granted US$100,000 bail on a charge of bulk-cash smuggling in Puerto Rico. Mr. Khamraj Lall was granted bail by Judge Marcus Lopez in Court 10 in the US District Court of Puerto Rico, his lawyer, Rafael Castro-Lang and a spokeswoman for the Department of Justice’s office told Caribbean ...
Read More »LIAT terminates 2 pilots for flying hours before tropical storm
San Juan, Dec 1 (EFE).- Caribbean airline LIAT terminated the contract of two pilots “charged with blatantly disregarding instructions from the company” and flying an aircraft hours before the recent passage of Tropical Storm Gonzalo.“This decision to terminate followed a full internal investigation of the incident during which the pilots were represented,” LIAT Chief Executive Officer David Evans said Monday ...
Read More »Rousseff names new development, industry and foreign trade minister
Brasilia, Dec 1 (EFE).- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Monday named the former president of the country’s top industrial business association, Armando Monteiro, to be her new development, industry and foreign trade minister.Monteiro is a senator with the Brazilian Labor Party, or PTB, and headed the National Confederation of Industry, or CNI, the most important association in the sector, from ...
Read More »Venezuela wants tourism to account for 9 pct. of GDP
Caracas, Dec 1 (EFE).- President Nicolas Maduro’s administration wants tourism to account for 9 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP), or more than double the current level of 4 percent, by 2019, Tourism Minister Andres Izarra said.Izarra made the announcement during the closing ceremony of the 2014 Venezuelan International Tourism Fair, or Fitven, which the government hosts each year ...
Read More »Cuba’s government cuts 2014 growth forecast
Havana, Dec 1 (EFE).- The government of Cuba estimates the country’s economy will grow 1.3 percent this year, almost a full percentage point below previous projections, but expects gross domestic product to expand by more than 4 percent in 2015, official media said Monday.“In 2015, GDP is expected to expand a notch above 4 percent thus reverting modest growth rates ...
Read More »A Caribbean country will be the first to eliminate mother to child transmission
Thirteen Caribbean countries including Guyana are on track to be certified as having eliminated HIV transmission from mothers to children while three are close to reaching this goal, UNAIDS Caribbean said in a statement to mark World AIDS Day 2014. Over the last decade, countries have successfully increased access to antiretroviral medicines during pregnancy and empowered women to make informed ...
Read More »Cuba tightens oversight of property transactions
Havana, Dec 1 (EFE).- Cuba’s government has enacted new regulations for the sale, purchase and gifting of homes to prevent attempts at tax evasion, Communist Party daily Granma said Monday.The new rules for property transactions were approved last Friday’s Cabinet meeting, chaired by President Raul Castro.The rules provide for “a new market-related reference value to be applied to the donation ...
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