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Interest Building For Next Year’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace

FLORIDA, United States, Monday December 5, 2016 – Interest is building for next year’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace, the Caribbean’s largest marketing event which will take place at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas from January 31 to February 2, 2017.

 

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Chipman: Little Results From Govt Trips To China

Member of Parliament for St. Anne’s and head of the Public Accounts Committee Hubert Chipman said while he does not know how much the government spends or has spent on trips to China, and despite having made inquires about the government’s expenditure on trips before, the government’s efforts in China over the last two years have not borne fruit.
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PM: Baha Mar Will Begin To Open In Second Quarter Of 2017

Prime Minister Perry Christie gave his most specific comments yet about when Baha Mar will open, revealing during a Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) event on Friday that the troubled mega resort will begin its phased opening in the second quarter of 2017.
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CHTA Committed to Working With US President-Elect Trump

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association is “committed” to working with new United States President Elect Donald Trump, it said in a communique issued this week.

“We wish you great success in your presidency and look forward to working with the United States government towards making tourism a far greater force to the benefit of our industry and the people of the Caribbean and the United States of America,” wrote CHTA President Karolin Troubetzkoy and CEO Frank Comito in the letter to Trump.

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Central Bank Governor Assesses Matthew Impact

Governor of The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) John Rolle said the regulator’s concerns about the Bahamian economy in the wake of Hurricane Matthew are “relieved” for several reasons that relate to tourism, reinsurance inflows and net foreign currency inflows from the remobilization of Baha Mar.
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