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July 06, 2023
Bahamasair to begin charter service to Barbados this month

Chartered Bahamasair flights will be making trips to Barbados through Fort Lauderdale beginning in mid-July, Director of Aviation and Deputy Director General of Tourism Dr. Kenneth Romer confirmed to Guardian Business yesterday. An article on South Florida Caribbean News explained that the airline will be assisting Barbados with service during its busy Crop Over period until August ...
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May 30, 2023
Small businesses loss of business is blamed on VAT on charter yachts

BAHAMIAN small businesses servicing the charter yacht industry are hoping the government will reconsider last year's imposition of Value Added Tax, which they say is driving international vessels away from Bahamian marinas and causing harm to their livelihoods.

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April 26, 2023
Private airline to expand charters to Bahamas

Tradewind Aviation has purchased 20 new PC-12 NGX airplanes and has its sights set on The Bahamas to expand its private aviation operation.

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March 03, 2023
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators paid courtesy call on the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Justice Bernard Turner

Members of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Ciarb Bahamas Branch, recently paid a courtesy call on the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Justice Bernard Turner following the 11th Annual ADR and Investment Summit: Caribbean, Latin America and Other Emerging Markets.

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March 01, 2023
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators paid courtesy call on the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Justice Bernard Turner

Members of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, Ciarb Bahamas Branch, recently paid a courtesy call on the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Justice Bernard Turner following the 11th Annual ADR and Investment Summit: Caribbean, Latin America and Other Emerging Markets.

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February 10, 2023
Bahamas 8th on regional murder rate chart

The Bahamas ranked eighth on InSight Crime's 2022 Homicide Round-Up of countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, though a few countries, including Haiti, were not ranked because there was no reliable data on the number of homicides last year. The Bahamas finished 2022 with 128 murders — that's 32 per 100,000 people. Turks and ...
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July 25, 2022
Rotary Club of South-East Nassau Chartered 46 Years Ago Recently Held Their Changeover

Chartered on July 19, 1976, the Rotary Club of South-East Nassau (RCSEN) recently held their changeover of presidents and board members while rewarding those in the outgoing Rotary year for their service. Rotarians are known as ‘People of Action.’ The outgoing president, Calnan Weech congratulated his executive and board for a successful year that ended with the RCSEN earning a Silver Certific...

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October 15, 2010
Rolle: Public's help needed to stop uncertified charter flights

By KEVA LIGHTBOURNE
Guardian Senior Reporter
kdl@nasguard.com

The Civil Aviation Department(CAD)may have hit a roadblock in its attempt to crackdown on uncertified charter flights.
Civil Aviation Director Pat Rolle said yesterday that members of the public are not admitting they paid an uncertified charter for air services to various destinations throughout the country.
"Most of what we have seen...

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November 05, 2010
PACT to Destroy 'Off The Chart' corruption

A BAHAMIAN businessman is leading what he hopes will morph from a one-man crusade into a concerted community effort to combat corruption and force the Government to plug loopholes in its "inept system", telling Tribune Business that "astronomical" revenue losses due to tax evasion were undermining both Bahamian society and the economy by producing unacceptable living costs - punishing poor Bahamia...

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November 07, 2010
Move to Reduce the Number of Unauthorised Charter Operators

THE Flight Standard Inspectorate has notified the public that to reduce the number of unauthorized air charter operators, it will put up a poster in the general aviation center in New Providence and Family Island airports listing what is required of a licensed charter pilot.

"For you and your family's safety," it said, "please ensure that before you board an aircraft for the purpose of travelin...

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