Category: Hotel News
Central Bank Reports Shows Tourism Spike
Visitor performance in the first half of 2011 experienced an upturn according to the latest Central Bank report, with total arrivals increasing by 14.8 percent up to April. The latest figures were found in the Central Bank’s Monthly Economic Financial Developments (MEFD) June report, which also further revealed the uptick in air and sea travel.
“In April, total visitor arrivals firmed by 14.8 percent, buoyed by a 2.8 percent hike in air arrivals — the first monthly increase for the year — and steady gains in sea visitors of 19.2 percent,” the report stated.
“All of the major destinations recorded improvements, with total arrivals to New Providence up by 6.1 percent and double digit gains in both Grand Bahama and the Family Islands, of 16.1 percent and 29.8 percent, respectively.”
The first half visitor performance also translated into increased hotel revenues for local properties, with Frank Comito, the Executive Vice President of the Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA), saying the 5.8 percent growth in room rates could be attributed to the busier travel period and various tourism initiatives.
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$65k Awarded In Tourism Scholarships
Two of the Bahamas Hotel Association’s (BHA) partners in developing the tourism industry’s talent pool awarded $65,000 in scholarships to 13 students pursuing a variety of tourism-related career paths yesterday.
The presentations were made at a special ceremony during the BHA’s bi-monthly board meeting, held at Graycliff’s Humidor Restaurant. Teaming up with the BHA for the scholarship awards were the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) and The College of The Bahamas (COB).
Representing Minister of Education Desmond Bannister, that ministry’s Permanent Secretary Elma Garraway said no longer do students view the tourism industry as viable only for unskilled workers. Today, she said, with over 100 career paths available of which 20 percent are in management, the industry is providing well-compensated and prestigious jobs for top-achieving Bahamians.
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BHA Signs Agreement With Educational Institute
THE Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) yesterday signed an agreement with the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) to launch training and certification programmes which, according to BHA executive vice-president Frank Comito, is a move towards strengthening the hotel sector labour force.
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Storm Warnings And Watch Dropped
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Emily Broke Up Over Hispaniola. Warnings And Watch Dropped For The Bahamas
Should Further Strengthening Or Airports And Airlift Be Impacted, You Will Be Notified
Alert #19 Issued By The Bahamas Department Of Meteorology Thursday 4th August, 2011 At 6 PM Edt.
Emily Has Degenerated Into A Trough Of Low Pressure But Will Still Produce Heavy Rains.
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Tropical Storm Watch Issued for Central Bahamas

Winds, Rains Expected to Impact Most of Bahamas Friday and Saturday
The latest forecast still shows Emily impacting most of The Bahamas with tropical storm force winds and potentially heavy rains beginning late Thursday evening in the southern islands and ending later Saturday as it moves out of the northern islands.
Emily Still on Track to Impact Most of Bahamas

While the intensity of Emily is still forecasted to remain at a Tropical Storm level, businesses are advised to monitor the situation carefully.
At 5:00 p.m. today Emily was located about 185 miles southeast of the Turks and Caicos Islands and projected to begin to effect the southeast Bahamas Thursday afternoon and the central and northwestern Bahamas on Friday.


