Paradise for RetireesWednesday, July 15, 2009 Low costs, good health care and proximity to the United States make Panama a retiree paradise. Panama´s growing popularity as a destination for U.S. retirees was analyzed by Business Week´s Michelle Conlin, in an article published in La Estrella de Panamá. Upcoming Tourism Center in Sherman, PanamaFriday, February 26, 2010 Consulting company C4T Tourism Business & Planning will develop a master plan for touristic development in the former Sherman military base. Liriola Pittí, from the Economy Ministry, informed that once the study is ready they will proceed to market and promote it. Panama: $20 million in Airport HotelThursday, April 25, 2013 With an investment of $20 million the Crowne Plaza Panama Airport will be constructed, one minute from Tocumen International Airport. Intercontinental Hotels Group and Bern Hotels & Resorts have signed an agreement to build the Crowne Plaza Panama Airport, which will be located on the premises of Global Business Terminal in Torremolinos, Tocumen. Millionaire Tourism Project Unveiled in PanamaWednesday, September 22, 2010 Consulting company C4T presented the government a project to develop a touristic complex at the former Sherman air base. Company spokesperson Jordi Marcé noted that the project requires an investment of $180 million, and would generate over 1.000 new jobs. New Hotel in PanamaThursday, November 19, 2009 Worth $8.5 million, Hotel 'Ciudad de David' was inaugurated in the Province of Chiriquí. It features 103 rooms, Business Center, Executive Rooms and gymnasium. Panama: Ambitious Plan for AmadorMonday, May 14, 2018 The updated plan to develop the Amador Causeway proposes taking advantage of the stretch between the Biomuseo and Naos Island, and building recreational areas on platforms on piles there. The Administrative Unit of Reverted Property (Uabr) reported that the study of the master plan updated by the firm Tourism, Business & Planning (C4T), recommends the installation of six platforms that will house recreational areas, which would be built on piles overlooking the entrance to the Panama Canal. "... They would be a kind of piers or platforms on piles, where various businesses would be operating. " Panama Contracts Conventions MarketingThursday, September 13, 2012 The Tourism Authority (ATP) has awarded a contract to the consultation company Consulting Inc. and Business Tourism Services (BTS), with the aim of reforming the present Bureau of Conventions. With the reform of the current Bureau authorities are counting on an increase in the arrival of conventions in the country and in this way increase the number of tourists. Company Profile
Hospitality and tourism division of Empresas Bern, a Panamanian company with 30 years of experience in real estate development, construction and sales. Sheraton Panama Invests $5.5 MillionWednesday, August 5, 2009 After renewing its restaurants and social areas, the hotel has now invested $17.5 million since 2006 in the country. It has tripled its capacity for hosting events, as it now has 20 halls, allowing 1.200 people, remarked Regina Araúz, hotel vice president. More flights between Panama and ParisMonday, October 8, 2018 Air France announced that from October 29th, it will increase the number of weekly flights between the capital of France and Panama City from 6 to 7. The European airline representatives informed that from next November 26th the flight will be operated in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner with 276 passenger capacities. Tourism: How Much Does it Pay to Be "Green"?Tuesday, April 21, 2015 When it comes to making a choice, there is a clear preference by travelers for "green" hotels and tourism products, confirming that the sustainability of the tourism business only makes sense when the sustainability of the area is guaranteed. In her blog in Elfinancierocr.com, Katiana Murillo highlights the growing preference of tourists worldwide for hotels which have environmentally friendly practices, even if it means paying higher rates. Deals in The Vicinity of the CanalTuesday, March 9, 2010 There are 5.000 hectares of undeveloped land surrounding the Panama Canal. The project to expand the Canal has increased the value of these lots, which used to be managed by the United States before the signing of the Torrijos-Carter treaty, which recognized Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal. Tourism and Air ConnectivityWednesday, June 12, 2019 In Panama, it is expected that the recent start of operations of Air Europa, and the next market entry of the airline Wingo, scheduled for the first quarter of 2020, will dynamize the alicaída tourist activity. On June 3, Air Europa began operating the route between the capitals of Spain and Panama, with four frequencies a week: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Panama: Urban and Tourism Development in AmadorWednesday, May 4, 2016 Work is being carried out on the definition of a new plan so that the Amador Causeway can generate new business opportunities and jobs, mainly for the tourism sector. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF): Cruise Tourism Growing at 15% a Year in Central AmericaWednesday, June 5, 2013 The momentum in this sector needs more services and port infrastructure in order to consolidate and join the global growth of this industry. The region needs to improve port infrastructure in order to be able to receive the new boats which are becoming bigger and bigger and with this take advantage of the 20% growth that is projected in the next season. |
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