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Police intend to question businesswoman over travel agency complaints
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - Grand Bahama Police told the press they intend to question businesswoman Eunice Morris in connection with several official complaints lodged against local travel agency Morris Travel.
The complaints were filed by several persons who paid cash to book cruise vacations through the agency.
According to the police, t...
Internet hurting travel agencies
Internet hurting travel agencies
By INDERIA SAUNDERS
Guardian Business Reporter
inderia@nasguard.com
Travel agents in The Bahamas are reporting a drop in business not due to the downturn in the economy like other companies-but to the billion-dollar internet travel sites, as more Bahamians turn to the World Wide Web to secure travel bookings.
The shift has been taking place steadily in the last several years, says Fairie Kraft-a c...
Police close travel agency suspected of fraud
Police close travel agency suspected of fraud
Police confirmed yesterday that commercial crime investigators have shut down a travel agency that was allegedly selling fraudulent tickets to dozens of unsuspecting customers.
From passion to a profession
From passion to a profession
RICKEA Hepburn, 24, has transformed her passion for travel into a career by launching a travel agency dedicated to showcasing The Bahamas' true beauty and providing affordable travel options for those eager to explore the world.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation and Air Canada Host Fam Trip for Top Chinese Travel Agents
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation and Air Canada Host Fam Trip for Top Chinese Travel Agents
NASSAU, Bahamas - June 7 - 15, 2019: The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation partnered with Air Canada, Atlantis Paradise Island, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar and Grand Isle Resort to host senior level managers from twelve leading Chinese travel agencies to a familiarization visit to The Islands Of The Bahamas.
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation and Air Canada hosts Fam Trip for Top Chinese Travel Advisor
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation and Air Canada hosts Fam Trip for Top Chinese Travel Advisor
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation partnered with Air Canada, Atlantis Paradise Island, Grand Hyatt Baha Mar and Grand Isle Resort to host senior level managers from twelve leading Chinese travel agencies to a familiarization visit to The Islands Of The Bahamas...
True Love Travel launches its inaugural group destination experiences
Truelovetravel.com the first boutique travel consultancy in the Bahamas, has launched its inaugural experiences with two group trips planned for Africa and Europe this coming fall, coining them “The Ultimate Travel Experience”...
After GBPA, what's next?
After GBPA, what's next?
The residents of Grand Bahama have reached a point of weariness when it comes to the prevailing economic conditions on their island. As the prolonged economic downturn persists, many have directed their frustration towards the Grand Bahama Port aAuthority (GBPA), holding it accountable for the lack of progress. However, a new concern arises: if the ...
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Bahamas Ministry Of Tourism, Investments And Aviation Celebrates A Successful WTTC Global Summit
Bahamas Ministry Of Tourism, Investments And Aviation Celebrates A Successful WTTC Global Summit
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) has today concluded a successful week at the World Travel and Tourism (WTTC) Global Summit in in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia discussing the future of post-COVID travel alongside sustainability and future plans to make TheBahamas a hub for multi-destination Caribbean travel from the Middle East.
Best Western confident in face of Baha Mar unveils new product
While mega developments like Atlantis and Baha Mar are increasingly grabbing headlines around the world, Best Western executive Tom Osborn seems assured that smaller properties like the Best Western Bay View Suites on Paradise Island will continue to thrive.