I ka nīnau ʻana i ka mea a ka Dominican Republic e hana ai ma hope o ka make ʻana o 9 mau mākaʻikaʻi ʻAmelika maikaʻi i ka wā hoʻomaha i nā hōkele kahakai e like me Hardrock a i ʻole RIU, haʻi nā luna eTurboNews. "Ua hoʻolimalima mākou i kahi ʻoihana PR PR makamae e hoʻohuli i nā moʻolelo i ka ʻike ʻana o ka poʻe huakaʻi ʻAmelika ke hele mai e kipa i ka Dominican Republic a me ko lākou palekana."
Ua ʻike ʻia nā hōʻike o ka ʻeiwa o ko ʻAmelika ola i make ma Dominican Republic i nā mahina he 12 i hala aku nei, e nīnau paha kekahi mau malihini kipa ʻAmelika inā e palekana ana ka ʻāina Caribbean no ka huakaʻi. ʻO nā loea palekana i kamaʻilio pū me eTN ua hōʻike i ka hopohopo e pili ana i ke kūlana palekana a me ka palekana i kēia manawa ma DR.
Ke hana ikaika nei ʻo Dominican Republic PR i ka ʻoihana PR e hana nei i ka hoʻonani kiʻi a hoʻomaha iki i kēia lā ke ʻae ʻo NBC News e hōʻike e pili ana i kahi noiʻi hou e hāʻawi ai i kekahi mau pane inā palekana ka huakaʻi ʻana i DR. Ua ʻōlelo ʻo ka US State Department e manaʻo nui ʻia nā manaʻo o ka hoʻonui ʻana i ka makaʻu i nā poʻe mākaʻikaʻi ma ka Dominican Republic.
ʻEiwa mau mākua ʻAmelika olakino olakino e noho ana ma nā hōkele e like me ka Hard Rock Hotel a i ʻole ʻo TUI nona RIU hōkele i maʻi nui ʻia. Ua iho mai kēlā helu mai ka 15 i hōʻike ʻia no ka make ʻana mai nā kumu kūlohelohe a hiki i Iune i ka makahiki 2011 a me 2015, e like me ka NBC News.
I loko o kahi ʻōlelo i ka pule i hala aku nei, ua hōʻike ke Kuhina Hoʻokele Dominican Dominican Francisco Javier García i nā hopena mai ka ana ʻana e ka panakō kikowaena o ka ʻāina nāna i hōʻike he 99 pākēneka o ko ʻAmelika i kipa aku me he poʻe mākaʻikaʻi lā i ka makahiki 2018.
He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:
- The Dominican Republic PR hired PR agency is working hard on image polishing and got a break today when NBC News agreed to reports about a new study that may provide some answers if traveling to the DR is safe or not.
- The reports of a ninth healthy American was found dead in the Dominican Republic in the last 12 months, some American visitors may be questioning if the Caribbean country is still safe for travel.
- In a statement last week, Dominican Tourism Minister Francisco Javier García cited results from a survey by the country’s central bank that reported 99 percent of Americans who visited as tourists in 2018 “said they would return to our country on vacation.