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Latin America
Remote island ready to welcome new flights
St Helena’s airport is set to open in May
Discovering Guanacaste: The poster child for Costa Rica's natural beauty
The raw beauty of Costa Rica’s most popular region
Wendy Wu expands with tours outside Asia
Operator is offering to two new itineraries on offer to South America and South Africa
Double act for Four Seasons in Colombia
Hotelier opens reservations for its second hotel in Bogota
Guyana: How the country’s first minister of tourism could boost awareness
The world’s longest single-drop waterfall and pristine Amazon rainforest are just a couple of this Latin American nation’s secret treasures
Wild times in Costa Rica
From monkeys to sloths and macaws to toucans – Katherine Lawrey finds a wealth of wildlife at every turn during an escorted tour in Costa Rica with Explore
G Adventures plans ‘accessible’ pricing for National Geographic Journeys
Operator promises to ensure new range is in reach for regular customers
How can agents earn £6,500?
Captain’s Choice urges agents to sell private jet trips as it launches 2016 programme
Bali remains best value winter sun destination
The strong pound has led to prices falling in half of the 33 destinations surveyed
Tourists prevent turtles from nesting
Hundreds of tourists on Costa Rica beach crowded the beach preventing the turtles from nesting on the beach
Former Manchester United boss to kick off WTM 2015
The club’s former chief executive David Gill will not only open the event but will also address the event’s leaders lunch
Machu Picchu to remain open through maintenance work
Machu Picchu to stay open next April throughout maintenance work in surrounding area