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Hotels Expect 'Strong' Xmas, Thanksgiving
Hotels Expect 'Strong' Xmas, Thanksgiving
THE Bahamas Hotel Association's (BHA) president yesterday told Tribune Business the industry was expecting "strong" Thanksgiving and Christmas/New Year business levels, with occupancies and room rates for the September-December period set to be "slightly better" than 2010 comparatives.
Pelican Bay Hotel, 1st ever Facebook 'Like' Poolside Party
'Like' Pelican Bay Hotel on facebook and become eligible be a special invited guest at their 1st ever, Facebook Poolside Party. This exclusive party is the VIP event that you won't want to miss out on and its by invitation only. Relax poolside or take a dip in the infinity swim-up pool bar . Try their signature happy frozen drinks while enjoying the vibrant sounds of DJ Bling. There will also be s...
Union: Take 'as long as needed' on hotel deal
Union: Take 'as long as needed' on hotel deal
The Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) has urged the Government to "take as long as it needs" to consider whether it will approve the sale of two hotels to a Canadian company whose principals have been embroiled in legal controversies in the US and Canada.
Hotels at '75-80'of pre-recession business levels
Hotels at '75-80'of pre-recession business levels
The Bahamian hotel industry is currently "around 75-80 per cent of pre-recession levels", Tribune Business was told yesterday, following an improved April showing where room revenues increased by 9.6 per cent on the back of improved rate and occupancy showings.
Stuart Bowe, the Bahamas Hotel Association's (BHA) president, said in response to Tribune Business questions that the room revenue incr...
Nassau and Paradise Island hotels forecasting strong Easter numbers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Most Nassau/Paradise Island Hotels are forecasting strong Easter numbers, with occupancies as high as last year and, in some instances, higher. Robert Sands, the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) President, told Eyewitness News, "Most hotels are forecasting strong easter numbers. Occupancies are high and, in some instances, higher than last year. [...]
Pelican Bay Hotel Names Employee and Supervisor of the Year
An unexpecting member of the Housekeeping Department and a devoted reservations employee, who worked her way up to management, walked away with the coveted titles of Pelican Bay Hotel Employee of the Year and Supervisor of the Year for 2023 during the property’s Annual Holiday Staff Party on January 13.
IT'S A DEAL: Hotel union and hotel employers association reach agreement on five-year industrial agreement
IT'S A DEAL: Hotel union and hotel employers association reach agreement on five-year industrial agreement
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) and the Bahamas Hotel Employers Association (BHEA) have reached an agreement on a new five-year industrial contract, marking the hotel industry's first such agreement in a decade. The last industrial agreement expired in 2013. Darrin Woods, president of the BHCAWU, confirmed to Eyewitness [...]
$100 mil. invested into British Colonial Hotel renovation
The owners of the British Colonial Hotel have sunk $100 million into its renovation, the hotel's General Manager Craig Martin said yesterday, explaining that the hotel is set to open at the beginning of December.
Hotel and Immigration statements differ from previous comments
PRESS statements from the Ministry of Immigration and the owner of the British Colonial Hotel appeared to differ from previous conclusions of senior immigration officials and comments from Minister Keith Bell, creating a muddy picture about the status of a group of Chinese nationals when they were released from custody in January.
Sands: Independence celebrations boosted hotel occupancies
The golden jubilee celebrations marking 50 years since The Bahamas became an independent nation, certainly provided a positive stimulus this month for the tourism sector, President of the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association Robert "Sandy" Sands told Guardian Business yesterday.