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San Juan, Puerto Rico Air Traffic Slips 2.1 Percent

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Air traffic through San Juan dipped slightly to start the year, according to newly released figures for January from ASUR, which manages Puerto Rico’s primary air hub. Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport handled 1,190,578 passengers in January 2026, down 2.1 percent from the 1,216,168 passengers recorded in January 2025. Domestic Traffic Drives the Decline The […]

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Jamaica Off to Strong Start on IMF Reforms, But Economy Remains Sluggish

Above: Kingston By the Caribbean Journal staff Jamaica is off to a strong start under its new programme with the International Monetary Fund, but the country’s economy remains less than productive. The IMF concluded a staff mission to Jamaica last week to conduct its first review of the country’s IMF-supported programme, holding talks with Finance […]

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Op-Ed: Is Cuba Really Changing?

By Andy Gomez Op-Ed Contributor We recently witnessed what we had not heard one of the Castro brothers say in almost 54 years: Come 2018, neither one of them will be in power. Raúl Castro announced to the Cuban National Assembly that this would be his last term ruling Cuba. Watching him closely was his […]

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