Vanuatu's tourism businesses say the country will need time to restore essential services and clean up before it is ready for visitors following Tuesday's deadly magnitude-7.3 earthquake.
Now, tourism operators are hoping international visitors will help the nation's economic recovery following the deadly magnitude-7.3 earthquake on December 17. The Vanuatu Tourism Office's chief ...
Vanuatu said on Saturday it would lift a suspension on commercial flights to restart its vital tourism industry following an ...
China has increased aid as part of its bid to become the foreign partner of choice for Pacific Island countries but is ...
Vanuatu Tourism Office Chief Executive Adela Issachar Aru joined Sky News Australia to share the latest updates on the situation and to spread some festive cheer. "While it is not the best ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A search expanded on Thursday for those killed or trapped alive by an earthquake in the ...
Vanuatu's capital is without water after reservoirs were destroyed by a violent magnitude 7.3 earthquake that wrought havoc ...
Vanuatu said on Saturday it will lift a suspension on commercial flights to restart its vital tourism industry following an ...
A magnitude-6.1 earthquake rattled buildings on Vanuatu's main island early Sunday but did not appear to have caused major ...
Michael Thompson, who runs a tourism business in Vanuatu, was among the rescuers and posted a video on Facebook of the frenzied efforts and dust-covered survivors on gurneys along with pleas for ...
Vanuatu's tourism industry, which accounts for around a third of its economy, has also been heavily affected.