Category: Central America
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Traveling This Summer? Airfare Prices Remain Stable
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Experts expect another busy air travel season this summer, but ticket prices should remain stable thanks to the stabilization of supply and demand. “We expect summer 2024 to be similar to last year in terms of demand and prices,” said Hayley Berg, chief economist at the booking app Hopper. Travelers may even find better prices…
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24th Havana Film Festival in New York Starts This Week
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The 24th Havana Film Festival in New York (www.HFFNY.com) presents an exceptional program celebrating the diversity of voices and cultural expressions from Cuba and Latin America.
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FII Institute to Host First Latin American Summit in Rio de Janeiro
The FII Institute announced its first FII PRIORITY Latin American summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With the theme ‘Invest in Dignity’, the summit will take place from June 11 to 13, 2024, at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro. The summit is part of the FII PRIORITY program, an annual series of summits,…
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Tickets for the Copa América USA Go on Sale Next Week
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Tickets for the Copa América 2024 in the United States will go on sale on February 28, CONMEBOL announced. Tickets for the group stages, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third place match will all be available for purchase on this date. Tickets for the final at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will not be on sale…
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Tickets for the Copa América in the USA Go on Sale Next Week
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With 121 days remaining until the opening match of the 48th edition of the CONMEBOL Copa América USA 2024, CONMEBOL announced that starting Wednesday, February 28, at 10 a.m. (local time for each stadium), fans will be able to purchase tickets for the group stage, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and third-place match of the oldest national team…
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Airfares Are Lower. Take Advantage! This May Not Last Long
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Airfares fell 6.4% in January compared to the previous year, the Labor Department reported in its monthly consumer price index report. BUT it may not last long. January is typically a slower month for travel. Domestic travel usually increases during the winter (February) and spring (March/April) school holidays. However, airlines are forecasting robust demand this…
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Do You Know What the Most Visited City in the World Is? Hint: It’s Not Paris
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Did you think Paris was the most visited city in the world? It’s not anymore. The City of Light attracts many tourists every year and is at the top of the wish list for many international travelers, but it is no longer the most visited city in the world. Istanbul has stolen the crown, welcoming…
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Taylor Swift Makes History at the Grammy Awards
The 66th edition of the Grammy Awards took place on Sunday (4) in Los Angeles, California, celebrating major names in global music. As expected, Taylor Swift won the night’s top category – Album of the Year – for her album “Midnights,” making history in the process. Swift became the only artist to win four times…
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Planning Spring Break? U.S. Government Issues Travel Alert for Jamaica and Bahamas
A “security alert” was issued on January 24 by the U.S. Embassy in the Bahamas, suggesting travelers to “exercise extreme caution” when in Nassau. The reason? The city recorded 18 murders in less than a month. The alert states that the murders occurred “at any time, including broad daylight on the streets,” mainly due to…
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Magos Herrera & Mônica Salmaso at Americas Society
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Magos Herrera and Mônica Salmaso, two extraordinary singers who began collaborating virtually during the pandemic (including in this video from Music of the Americas), join forces on stage with their trios for a concert that highlights their beautiful voices. They will present new versions of classics from the Latin American repertoire. Mônica Salmaso, the leading…


