Archive for December 2017
Debris Must be Disposed of by March 20, 2018
Gov. Kenneth E. Mapp said he will not allow the people of the Virgin Islands to be saddled with the expense of hurricane debris removal when the federal government is willing to cover the costs. The Federal Emergency Management Agency will pay for all debris removal and disposal until March 20, 2018. The Virgin Islands…
Read MoreSpirit to Increase Flights to St. Thomas in February
On the heels of her visit to New York and Atlanta in November, U.S. Virgin Islands Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty is reporting a planned increase in air service to the territory following a meeting with Spirit Airlines in South Florida this week. Nicholson-Doty, who was in Miami to meet with airline and cruise partners,…
Read MoreU.S. Virgin Islands Government Updates
Governor Mapp Meets with FEMA Administrator on St. Croix Gov. Kenneth E. Mapp told Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator William “Brock” Long Dec. 5 that the territory requires more assistance in repairing homes and helping renters. Many Virgin Islanders live in rental units or family-owned apartments, rendering the occupants ineligible for some forms of assistance…
Read MoreSave the Date
Dec. 9-10 and Dec. 16-17: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever at the Pistarckle Theater. Two matinee performances at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. each day. Click here for ticket information and to learn about shows for the remainder of the season. Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2018: 2018 Caribbean Travel Marketplace at the Puerto Rico Convention Center.…
Read MoreImportant Dates for Marketplace 2018
At Marketplace 2018, the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association will be shaking things up, adding a vibrant new look, more buyers and exciting new activities that will strengthen the connectivity between all industry stakeholders. The association will also be addressing issues of rebuilding and recovery. “In rolling out a reenergized Caribbean Travel Marketplace, we look…
Read MoreUSVIHTA Meets with USVI Department of Tourism
USVIHTA representatives met with the USVI Department of Tourism in November to discuss updates and progress. Commissioner of Tourism Beverly Nicholson-Doty discussed the department’s budget moving forward. At the time, more than 70 percent of hotels/rooms are not operational, and several are housing relief workers who are not paying room taxes. The budget for 2018…
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