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From September 18, 2020, a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) travel bubble was established to resuscitate the inter-island travel and tourism sectors which have been struggling to survive since coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were detected in March.
The registration for the Webinar "Jointly Addressing the Challenges of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Tourism Industry of the Members of the OACPS" is now open.
The online event will take place on Friday 25 September from 14.15 to 18.00 (Brussels CET).
The OACPS Webinar will provide a platform for a public-private sector engagement with Regional and National actors with a view to exchanging best practices and finding common solutions to the challenges currently faced by this very important industry to the Members of the OACPS.
In light of the world circumstances, the 49th BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival is now scheduled for March 29-April 4, 2021.
BVICCHA's Member-2-Member Discounts are a great way to draw more attention to your business both offline and online. Companies that offer discounts will receive publicity in the Chamber’s newsletter, ChamberNews, and have their business published on the Chamber’s website. There is NO cost to participate in the Member-to-Member Discount Program.
To join, see the online form on the BVICCHA's website.
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The webinar recording is now available on: https://www.undrr.org/event/undrr-webinar-risk-informed-investment-macro-economic-financial-stability. This webinar was first in a series. Follow UNDRR's calendar of upcoming events, including webinars and online training, here: https://www.undrr.org/news-events/event-calendar.
SWIFT and BAE Systems Applied Intelligence have published ‘Follow the Money’, a new report that describes the complex web of money mules, front companies and cryptocurrencies that criminals use to siphon funds from the financial system after a cyber-attack.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the travel and tourism industry to a near standstill with prolonged lockdowns. Now that government authorities across several countries have relaxed air travel restrictions, airports and hotels are trying to re-build confidence in travelers. Against the backdrop, contactless technologies are proving to be a game-changer for the industry, says GlobalData, a leading data, and analytics company.
Passengers who arrived on today’s British Airways flight are the first test subjects in Cayman to trial geofencing technology and quarantine procedures in preparation for the phased border reopening on 1 Oct.
21st September 2020 – The air mass across the Leeward Islands and the British Virgin Islands is moist and unstable. This along with day-time heating could heighten the chances for cloudiness and showers across the islands over the next twenty-four hours.
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