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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has observed that since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic have been among the best-performing economies in Latin America.The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has observed that since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic have been among the best-performing economies in Latin America.
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Expectations of cruise ports across the Caribbean are for a bumper year for passenger arrivals in 2023. Following three years of pandemic-induced doldrums, the cruise industry is about to resume full throttle. In January 2022, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) predicted a 100% resumption of all cruise lines by 2023. And by year end, senior executives of the leading cruise lines serving the Caribbean region were confirming that there will be full resumption in 2023.
Read more: CARIBBEAN CRUISE: Expectations are for 100%+ in 2023
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Tourism authorities in the Cayman Islands are expecting a sharp decline in the number of cruise passengers arriving in its capital, George Town, over the next two years. Current expectations estimate the fallout at about 50% by 2024.Tourism authorities in the Cayman Islands are expecting a sharp decline in the number of cruise passengers arriving in its capital, George Town, over the next two years. Current expectations estimate the fallout at about 50% by 2024.
Read more: CAYMAN ISLANDS: SIGNIFICANT DECLINE IN cruise passengers expected