Saint Lucia has marked the 288% increase in travellers from the Guyana market with the launch of the non-stop service of British Airways. The flights connected the two Caribbean destinations with London.  
Nikeva Stapleton, the Cultural Ambassador for the Nevis Tourism Authority, will be hosting 'A Taste of Nevis, Season 2: Culturama 50 Edition.' It is a form of Carnival in Nevis, which is celebrated for 12 days.
St Thomas is all set to host the Ambassadorial Carnival Queen Competition on Saturday, 20th April 2024 at Elridge Blake Sports and Fitness Centre in US Virgin Island. The pageant is a great opportunity for the beauties of the island nation to showcase their talent, beauty and charm. 
The Voting lines for Saint Lucia are open for the World Travel Awards. These are open till April 7 (midnight). The country has been nominated for several of the categories which positions the country at level among the top Caribbean Countries.
Tourism Minister Edmund Barlett urged local manufacturers to bring innovative ideas to fulfil the needs and demands of the visitors. He has shared his vision to attract 5 million visitors by 2025.
The Mobility expansion in the country, Saint Lucia has made the country easy to reach. New flights have been introduced from Toronto to Saint Lucia. The interesting part is that these flights are non-stop.
United Airlines is all set to start its new non-stop services from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston to Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Georgetown, Guyana from 1st April 2024. This non-stop service marks the vast travel options that will be provided to the passengers with the motive to make their travel effective and efficient.
The opening of Pepperpot Rum Shop has been introduced for May 8, 2024. The Tourism Ministry of Antigua and Barbuda has extended an invitation to the public to indulge in a taste with Celebrity Chef Andi Oliver’s new 100 day Pop-Up.
Terrance Drew, the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis attended the opening of Six Senses La Sagesse Hotel in Grenada. The Prime Minister expressed his pleasure for the Caribbean neighbour and fellow OECS country, Grenada.
The Minister for Commerce, Emma Hippolyte, represented Saint Lucia at the Eighth Inter-American Dialogue of High-Level MSME Authorities in Washington DC.