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American Airlines is set to add another new route to the island of Jamaica, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The world’s largest airline will launch new service from Philadelphia International Airport to Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport beginning Nov. 4. 

“We’re delighted to welcome this new service from Philadelphia to Kingston,” said Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett. “As we see a resurgence in international travel and approach Jamaica’s high season, we’re excited to increase access to Kingston, our UNESCO-designated Creative City that’s slated to see nearly 500 new hotel rooms opening before 2023.”

The flights will operate thrice weekly, with service on Mondays, Thursdays and Sundays.

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Turks and Caicos will be requiring all visitors 16 and over to show proof of full vaccination in order to be granted entry to the destination, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The rule will apply to all visitors who are 16 years and over. 

Fully vaccinated means people who have received the full dose of their vaccine, with the final dose administered at least 14 days prior to arrival to Turks and Caicos. 

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Crystal Cruises’ ground-breaking Bahamas cruises have expanded, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The all-Bahamas itineraries, which includes stops in ports like San Salvador, Great Exuma and Long Island, are now operating from three homeports: Nassau, Bimini and Miami. 

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s wellness brand, Goop, is launching a series of Caribbean cruises, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The sailings are the product of a partnership between Goop and Celebrity Cruises, which will be bringing goop personalities on board for a series of four cruises. 

The cruises, which will kick off in October, will include workouts, mindfulness sessions and other “exlclusive programming.”

Paltrow has serve as Celebrity’s “Well-being Advisor” since April 2021. 

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