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New Non-Stop Air Service To Boost Grand Bahama Tourism

FREEPORT – A new non-stop air service set to begin next month is expected to boost visitor arrivals to Grand Bahama.

In an effort to promote the new service, Vision Airlines and tourism stakeholders have been hosting US travel experts on familiarisation trips to the island.
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BHA Teams With High Schools To Boost Students

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A growing number of high school students are participating in tourism industry-related certification programs which are being piloted in several of the nation’s schools as part of an initiative by the Ministry of Education and participating high schools with the Bahamas Hotel Association.

Thirty-nine students from The Government High School and Anatole Rodgers High School were the first to enroll in a new program launched this week to prepare them for jobs and careers in the safety and security field in the nation’s hotels.

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Bahamas Trailblazers’ Graduate In Style

As the first cohort for the Master’s program, seven Bahamians received degrees at Oxford and will apply their skills to the industry

Surrounded by the grandeur of Oxford University, seven leading Bahamians in the hospitality industry made history as the country’s first graduates in the Master’s of Management, Hospitality and Tourism program – the only cohort where all members achieved distinction or credit.
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Hurricane Irene Sparks Seven Point Occupancy Decline

“All indicators” for the Nassau/Paradise Island hotel industry would have shown year-over-year improvement for August had it not been for a “seven point” occupancy decline sparked by Hurricane Irene, the Bahamas Hotel Association’s (BHA) president said yesterday.
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