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  • Thursday, April 24th 2025 - 10:43 UTC

    Montevideo's Carrasco Airport to reach top international standards

    Carrasco will be closed between August and September to update its ILS systems

    Montevideo's Carrasco Airport's international status will be upgraded to a Category III B Instrument Landing System (ILS) after an investment of more than US$ 20 million. The improvement will enable safer and more efficient operations in adverse weather conditions. Work has already begun on the alternate runway and will be extended to the main runway in June.

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  • Tuesday, April 22nd 2025 - 17:53 UTC

    Debbie’ first encounter with the Cruise industry, “the little Red Ship which also delivered mail to Falklands”

    Debbie Summers' first sight of a cruise ship visiting the Falklands meant summer had arrived and heartedly welcomed visitors back (Pic,: Debbie Summers)

    To commemorate its 40th anniversary, Seatrade Cruise Global News is inviting a cross section of executives working in the industry, from a wide range of sectors and geographies, to share insights on their first encounters with the wonderful world of cruise shipping. Features in the regular edition are written by Mary Bond, Editor in Chief.

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  • Saturday, April 12th 2025 - 10:45 UTC

    South Georgia, new electronic permit system (EPS) for visitors next season

    A view of Grytviken, the capital of South Georgia

    The Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands has announced that it will launch a new electronic permit system (EPS) for visitors to the Territories in advance of the next tourist season, replacing the current system of levying landing fees by an individual visitor permit charge. The cost of a visitor permit will be set initially at £200.

  • Monday, April 7th 2025 - 11:09 UTC

    UK Health Agency warns of potential second norovirus wave this summer

    Queen Mary 2 returned from a cut short Caribbean cruise because of 9% of passengers with norovirus

    The latest UK Health Security Agency, UKHSA, shows norovirus cases continue to rise across UK, with laboratory reports at the highest levels since reporting data this way began in 2014. This is because data shows a shift in circulating strains, and UKHSA warns that people who already had the virus this (boreal) winter could be at risk again.

  • Monday, April 7th 2025 - 10:45 UTC

    Iran sacks VP over luxurious Patagonian cruise ship trip

    The sacked official claimed the luxurious Patagonian cruise trip stemmed from before holding public office

    Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian Saturday sacked Vice President Shahram Dabiri after a photo surfaced on Instagram of the latter and his wife on a luxurious trip to Antarctica aboard the cruise ship Plancius. An eight-day trip on that ship can cost around US$ 4,000 per person, it was reported.

  • Monday, April 7th 2025 - 09:50 UTC

    Puerto Williams, extreme south Chile also improving infrastructure for the cruise industry

    Although the dock has not yet been inaugurated, (waiting for the second stage), more than 30 cruise vessels have already used the structure this year

    Puerto Williams on the island of Navarino, extreme south of Chile, sitting on the Beagle Channel is improving its infrastructure with the construction of the new multipurpose dock designed to accommodate calls from the growing cruise industry operating in the area.

  • Friday, April 4th 2025 - 03:06 UTC

    “Welcome to America”: Australian traveler face detention, deportation amid rising US border scrutiny

    Some governments have updated travel advisories. Australia’s Smart Traveller warns that “US authorities have broad powers to decide if you’re eligible to enter”

    In an era where American hospitality was once a hallmark of travel, increasing reports of detentions and deportations at U.S. airports are raising serious concerns among international travelers — particularly Australians.

  • Wednesday, April 2nd 2025 - 08:58 UTC

    Foreign travelers increasingly pouring into Brazil

    These results are ”thanks to the joint work of the public and private sectors,” Freiixo explained

    Brazil's revenues from international tourism hit a record US$ 823 million in February 2025, representing a 22.2% yoy increase, local authorities reported Tuesday.The arrival of over 1.3 million international visitors contributed a total of US$ 1.6 billion in tourism revenue for the first two months of the year, a 10.4% rise compared to 2024.

  • Friday, March 21st 2025 - 19:24 UTC

    Uruguay records increase in foreign visitors who also spent more

    Punta del Este recorded an increase in bookings driven by Argentine tourists having a stronger peso against the US dollar

    Uruguayan summer resorts recorded a 10.45% increase in tourist spending compared to the previous year, with 572,699 visitors entering the country. Popular destinations like Punta del Este, Piriápolis, and Barra del Chuy saw high demand, with accommodation prices soaring. Some apartments in the exclusive Punta del Este fetched up to US$ 20,000 per month. The surge was largely driven by Argentine tourists, compensating for a decline in Brazilian visitors. Montevideo's Carrasco International Airport also hit a record with 206,000 passengers.

  • Friday, March 14th 2025 - 10:11 UTC

    American Airlines aircraft catches fire at Denver Airport

    All 172 passengers and 6 crewmembers deplaned safely despite the fire

    Just as air travel in the United States is slowing due to repeated serious incidents, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800, operating as Flight 1006 from Colorado Springs to Dallas, was diverted to Denver International Airport due to an engine problem that caused it to catch fire after an emergency landing.

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