TDC chief says Safe Travel Stamp to function like Better Business Bureau
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) plans to create a first-ever registry of all tourism-related businesses in the country, in an initiative expected to begin later this year or early next year, according to its Chief Executive Janet Johnson.
Johnson, while addressing the recent Cat Island Business Outlook, highlighted the registry as an upcoming initiative under the Sustainable Tourism Certification Program.
“We will be registering all tourism businesses and that’s never, ever been done before,” she said.
“We don’t know who is in business and what business they are in as it relates to tourism as no registry has ever been created and this is a mandate of the Tourism Development Corporation.”
June 2021 115 Egypt has fully vaccinated all staff working at the governorates of Red Sea and South Sinai, two of the country’s tourism hotspots, as hotels and resorts gear up for the safe return of holidaymakers this summer. This was confirmed by Egypt’s Ministers of Tourism and Antiquities, Health and Population and Civil Aviation and Red Sea Governor at a press conference held during their visit to the Red Sea city of Hurghada to inspect the implementation of hygiene safety measures in airport, hotels and its temporary medical units installed specially to spruce up the vaccination process for the tourism sector employees.
Egypt has announced that it has fully vaccinated all the staff members working at the governorates of Red Sea and South Sinai, two of the country’s tourism hotspots, as hotels and resorts gear up for the safe return of holidaymakers this summer.
Small-scale destination weddings and celebrations in Hawaii, Belize and Mexico
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After a year of avoiding gatherings even among extended family, travelers are once again planning safe and socially distanced getaways. Wanderlust is finally being satiated as coronavirus vaccinations continue to reach more arms.
While leisure travel took a major hit during the worst of the pandemic, many would-be celebrations were also put on hold for months on end. If your family has been waiting to gather for a small-scale graduation party, notable anniversary, or wedding celebration beyond the courtroom, now is your time to put last year’s travel credits to use and book a destination celebration.
Train with football legend Ronaldinho at Soneva Jani
MALDIVES, 4 hours, 4 minutes ago Football fanatics are in for the ultimate treat at Soneva Jani this month, as legendary Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho, will host an exclusive football camp at the luxurious resort in the Maldives on May 18. The once-in-a-lifetime experience will see the football icon host a 90-minute soccer camp, offering football fans the chance to learn first-hand from the sporting legend himself for just $1,500 per person. The football camp will see Ronaldinho sharpen participant’s talents by offering tricks and guidance for them to practice on the football pitch and follow in the footsteps of a true legend. Each participant will have their picture taken with the legendary player and receive an autographed football jersey to take home as a souvenir. This unmissable opportunity with the iconic football star also includes lunch at the resort and all proceeds from the camp go towards cha