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Hotels Chief Backs Government Push For Bahamian Ownership

The Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) has welcomed the Government’s “added thrust” to support local hoteliers and more Bahamian investment in the industry, following its announcement of plans to create more opportunities for Bahamians to own hotels via a national resort development initiative.
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Room Occupancies Continue To Increase But Rates Remain Suppressed

According to preliminary statistics released by the Bahamas Hotel Association and The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, the 14-major New Providence hotels recorded an 81.9% occupancy rate for April 2012 compared to 74.1% in April 2011. Room revenue increased by 3.5% despite a 10.8% increase in room nights sold. A higher revenue figure increase was thwarted by the April 2012 average daily room rate (ADR) of $272.93 that was $17.51 lower than in April 2011.
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Grand Isle Resort & Spa Finalizes Its Transition To 100% Home-Ownership

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Great Exuma, The Bahamas – Grand Isle Resort & Spa has finalized its transition to 100% home-ownership with the sale of 31 remaining villas to Peter Nicholson of Ottawa, Canada.

Nicholson purchased the units from Textron, Inc, the financier who owned the units following default on the part of the original developer. Over time, Nicholson intends to sell most of the units he has purchased, and has already experienced several sales.

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BHA Chief Says Much Work To Be Done

The Green Files asked Stuart Bowe, the president of the Bahamas Hotel Association, on his views about the country’s tourism sector going green.

Sonia: Are you generally satisfied with the progress of hotels in The Bahamas to improve energy efficiency, conservation and to incorporate sustainable practices?

Stuart: Many hotels have put in various energy efficiency measures in recent years, but certainly much more can and must be done. This was confirmed in a 2010 detailed energy audit program by the BHA and the government conducted with 18 hotels. The study revealed tremendous opportunity exists to realize greater efficiencies and savings of between 40 percent and 60 percent for many of the hotels.
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Customer Care Workshops for Long Island Tourism Sector

Customer Care Workshops for Long Island Tourism Sector

The Bahamas Hotel Association of Human Resources Professionals (BHAHRP) in collaboration with the Bahamas Hotel Association and the Ministry of Tourism recently hosted the A.R.T. of Customer C.A.R.E. Workshops for 43 small hotel and tourism industry professionals on Long Island.

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