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Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas - The Pelican Bay Hotel and The Bahamas Weekly are excited to announce their FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay campaign where one lucky Facebook user will win a night at the idyllic boutique hotel in Grand Bahama Island!
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Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas - The Pelican Bay Hotel and The Bahamas Weekly are excited to announce their FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay campaign where one lucky Facebook user will win a night at the idyllic boutique hotel in Grand Bahama Island!
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Sandals to expand 23m hotel by 50
By NATARIO McKENZIE
Tribune Business Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
SANDALS Resorts International yesterday disclosed it is expanding its high-end, luxury boutique resort on Fowl Cay in the Exumas by 50 per cent through adding three villas, having invested up to $23 million in the property to date.
Speaking at the official opening of Sandals Royal Bahamian's Balmoral Tower, the hotel chain's chairman, Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, said that with the expansion the resort would offer a total of nine villas.
Mr Stewart said: "Fowl Cay has very nice villas. Plans for expansion are in the works. We are putting in three more villas, so the villas will go from six to nine."
He ...
No 'great impact' on hotels from airport fees
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Bahamas Hotel Association's (BHA) president yesterday echoed the Government's position on proposed Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) fee increases, saying he did not believe this would have "too great an impact" on Bahamian resort occupancy levels.
Robert Sands, who is also Baha Mar's senior vice-president of external and government affairs, acknowledged that while the fee increases "go against" the sector's Companion Fly Free programme and initiatives to reduce air transport costs, there were no short-term alternatives to financing the airport's $409.5 million redevelopment.
Mr Sands told Tribune B ...
HOTELS SEE 10.4 REVENUE GROWTH
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
OCCUPANCY increases offset the contraction in daily room rates to produce a 10.4 per cent revenue gain for Nassau/Paradise Island hotels year-over-year during September, with total receipts up by 2 per cent for the first nine months of 2011.
The Central Bank of the Bahamas, in its monthly report on economic and financial developments for September, said tourism industry performance had improved slightly due to "modified promotional campaigns and gains in room revenues", with the output to end-September driven by a 2.2 per cent rise in average daily room rates (ADRs) to $241.79. Average room occupancies steadied at 66.1 per cent.
Elsewhere, t ...
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The Pelican Bay Hotel and The Bahamas Weekly are excited
to announce their FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay campaign where one lucky Facebook user will win a night at the idyllic boutique hotel in Grand Bahama Island!
'Like' Win a FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay Hotel
The Pelican Bay Hotel and The Bahamas Weekly are excited to announce their FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay campaign where one lucky Facebook user will win a night at the idyllic boutique hotel in Grand Bahama Island! How can YOU be eligible?
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The Pelican Bay Hotel and The Bahamas Weekly are excited to announce their FREE Night's Stay at Pelican Bay campaign where one lucky Facebook user will win a night at the idyllic boutique hotel in Grand Bahama Island!
Airfare deal is extended as hotels see 60m return
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
The Government has extended its acclaimed 'Free Companion Airfare' program to next June, having seen a $60 million "direct return" in hotel revenues as a result of its $7 million input, and the Ministry of Tourism is optimistic it can next year make provisions for the Family Islands to feel more benefits from the promotion.
Director-General of Tourism, David Johnson, said the Ministry was "working out the mechanics" of extending the program such that visitors to Nassau or Paradise Island may be able to get free airfares to the Family Islands, provided they commit to a certain number of paid nights stay there. T ...





















