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PM defends size of travel delegation
PM defends size of travel delegation
Lashing out at critics over his recent travel to New York for the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis defended the size of his delegation, noting that all who attended were essential to the government's representation. "Those who [...]
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NPIPB taps Finn Partners for UK travel trade representation
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Tourism officials have announced a collaboration between the Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board (NPIPB) and Finn Partners, a global marketing and communications firm, to represent travel trade in the United Kingdom. A press release defined this strategic partnership as a new chapter for Nassau & Paradise Island's presence in the UK market. [...]
Cooper defends Prime Minister's travels, dismisses car controversy
DEFENDING Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis' travels yesterday, acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper said former Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield did not travel enough.
Acting PM Defends Government Travel
Acting PM Defends Government Travel
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Amid heavy criticism, acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper joining the chorus defending the Prime Minister's travel.
FNM Leader: How Often Does the PM Travel and How Large is His Delegation?
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Leader of the Free National Movement Michael Pintard sounded off on Prime Minister Phillip Davis following his recent tweet on the platform x, formerly called Twitter.
Letters to the Editor: Government travel is crucial
Letters to the Editor: Government travel is crucial
Editor, Many have asked why it is the the Prime Minister and assorted delegations have been traveling the globe to meet with other Heads of State and governmental leaders. Some have even gone so far as to suggest that public funds are being wasted on such trips. I beg to differ. The Commonwealth of The [...]
Former Tourism Minister: PM Travel Unprecedented
Former Tourism Minister: PM Travel Unprecedented
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Former tourism minister, Dionisio D'aguilar calling the prime minister's travel budget unprecedented, adding that government has to prove if the trips are yielding a return for the country.
Expedia Group Shares Relevant Insights with Their Caribbean Travel Partners
Prior to Caribbean Travel Marketplace, Expedia Group held the event “One Caribbean by Expedia Group”, where a group of their executives highlighted the relevance of guest ratings for lodging properties and reinforced the commitment of the world’s travel platform to improve the travel experience by reducing pain points and stressors along the travel journey...
Bahamian company launches StreetSmart - a travel guide app designed for visitors
A StreetSmart app will help tourists find where to go and what activities to do in The Bahamas, transforming the travel experience for them, officials said yesterday.
Opposition Leader criticizes government over large traveling delegations
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Opposition leader Michael Pintard raised concerns yesterday regarding the necessity and cost-effectiveness of large government delegations during official trips. While the travel budget of the Davis administration has faced scrutiny, Pintard emphasized that the Opposition's primary concern is not travel itself but rather the tendency for excessively large delegations accompanyi...