US Virgin Islands clarifies restrictions for mainland travellers 1 February 2021
The United States Virgin Islands Department of Tourism has sought to dispel confusion over entry requirement for travellers from the mainland.
The body said it was on a mission to educate travellers that the territory is an American overseas territory, and as such, travel to St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas or Water Island is within the United States’ domestic jurisdiction.
Though not part of the contiguous United States, travel to the USVI does not require a passport from United States citizens arriving from Puerto Rico or the mainland.
“We, too, are American,” reminded Commissioner Joseph Boschulte as he and his team work around the clock to clarify misunderstanding of recent Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) travel requirements related Covid-19 pandemic for all air passengers arriving in the United States.
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The Moorings extends operations to USVI
in All News / By: BVI News on January 11, 2021 at 6:10 AM /
One of the territory’s leading charter franchise companies ‘The Moorings’, has announced a new business venture in the neighbouring United States Virgin Islands (USVI).
The company’s St, Thomas, USVI operations are set to commence next month.
“A variety of charter options will be available with all-inclusive Crewed yacht charters available beginning in February 2021 and Bareboat Sailing and Power yacht charters available from March 2021. This new base joins The Moorings’ growing list of charter destinations now open and available for charters in 2021,” The Moorings stated.
PriceSmart Announces December Net Merchandise Sales
Net Merchandise Sales grew 2.8%, after negative 3.1% FX impact
Comparable Net Merchandise Sales decreased 1.7%, after 2.9% negative FX impact
E-Commerce Penetration was 2.8% of Total Net Merchandise Sales
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SAN DIEGO, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ PriceSmart, Inc. (NASDAQ: PSMT) today announced that for the month of December 2020, net merchandise sales increased 2.8% to $372.6 million from $362.3 million in December a year earlier. Foreign currency exchange fluctuations impacted net merchandise sales negatively by 3.1%, or $10.5 million, versus the same one-month period in the prior year. There were 47 warehouse clubs in operation at the end of December 2020 and 45 warehouse clubs in operation at the end of December 2019.