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BHA News
| A Good Year Ahead?
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Whether or not the 3.8 percent increase in overall tourist arrivals for the first two months of 2008 is an indication that this may be a good year touristically for The Bahamas remains to be seen, but it is nonetheless reason to be optimistic that the economic problems presently being experienced by the United States may not have as drastic an impact on the lifeblood of The Bahamas' economy as some people involved in the tourism industry feared. |
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| Hotel Supply Strips Demand
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A KPMG survey of bankers and developers in the Caribbean argues what some Bahamians may already know: This country could be getting carried away with the size and scope of resort development. |
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| Tourism Plan Likens Inagua To Great Outback
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The Inagua Sustainable Tourism Master Plan study revealed tremendous potential for the island to be developed and promoted as "the Outback of the Caribbean." |
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| PM On Development In Abaco
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The following are remarks given by Prime Minister Hubert A. Ingraham to the Abaco Chamber of Commerce at the Faith Convention Centre, Marsh Harbour on Friday, May 2, 2008... |
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| Bahamas Targets Money On Tourism Promotion
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The Bahamas spent more on tourism promotion in the United States than all other Caribbean countries in the first six months of 2007, it has been revealed. |
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| BHA Launches Pilot Program With Primary School
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Hotel Executives Share Career And Job Passions With Young People. Professional business people, dignitaries, and international guests frequently visit Hotel's Centre - SG Hambros Building, but a special courtesy call from 24 Stephen Dillet Primary School students (ages 8-11), who are participating in a pilot Junior Hotelier Program project co-sponsored by The Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) was a major highlight on Thursday, April 24, 2008.
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