News, Travel

Basseterre, St. Kitts on Wednesday May 03, 2017. View captured at 7:14am.

Published 3 May 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts on Wednesday May 03, 2017. View captured at 7:14am. SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING IN TOURISM. SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING IN ST.KITTS NEVIS !!!!!RISM. SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING IN ST.KITTS NEVIS !!!!!OMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING IN TOURISM. SOMETHING GOOD IS HAPPENING IN ST.KITTS NEVIS !!!!!

Minister of Tourism The Hon. Lindsay F.P. Grant along with the Minister responsible for Transport, The Hon. Ian ‘Patches’ Liburd led a delegation of tourism stakeholders to witness the extraordinary berth of the cruise giant at Port Zante.

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Travel

BVI Airways Gets Approval For US Flights, But Service Won’t Start Just Yet

Published 3 May 2017

BEEF ISLAND, British Virgin Islands, Wednesday May 3, 2017 – The privately-owned, government-backed BVI Airways is a major step closer to taking off to the United States, following approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT).

A notice from the DOT last Friday said the airline has been given a one-year exemption to the requirement for a foreign air carrier permit, following operational approval from the United Kingdom’s regulatory agency, Air Safety Support International.

However, BVI Airways will still have to get permission from the US Federal Aviation Administration and the US Transportation Security Administration to schedule flights.

Two other airlines doing business in the Virgin Islands, VI Airlink and InterCaribbean Airways, had objected to BVI Airways’ application on the grounds that they never received a copy of it, and that government’s support of the airline would put them at a competitive disadvantage. They also questioned the accuracy of the ownership structure BVI Airways stated in its application.

However, the DOT said the objections were insufficient to warrant the withholding of authorization.

“We note that the applicant served its application in accordance with the appropriate Department procedural rules, and thus find no merit in the assertions of the objecting carriers regarding improper service. With respect to the concerns of the objecting carriers with the record as to BVI Airways’ ownership structure, we find that the record presented sufficient clarity for us to proceed on the application,” it said.

“Finally, with regard to the competition issue, we see no persuasive basis to withhold authority for the introduction of these new services, particularly taking into account the strong support for approval of the application submitted by the BVI government.”

The previously bankrupt BVI Airways got a US$7 million bailout from the National Democratic Party government.

The revamped airline plans a non-stop service from Beef Island to Miami International Airport on its two 85-seater AVRO RJ 100s, four days a week.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/travel/bvi-airways-gets-approval-begin-us-flights-service-wont-start-just-yet#ixzz4g1y9DbdD

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News

Traffic Accident

Published 3 May 2017

St. kitts Police vehicle involved in a traffic accident on Church Street Bassetrre with another car.

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Crime/Justice, News

Armed Robbery

Published 3 May 2017

Incident Type: Armed Robbery/Vehicle Theft

Location: Paradise Heights, near airport

Time/Date: May 2, 2017. Report received approximately 11 p.m. Incident occurred about 11 pm.

Buckie Got It…..Two masked male suspects, one armed with a handgun both about 6ft tall

A Community Member, who is currently a house-guest of a another Community Member who is not on island, reported that she exited the driver’s side of her parked vehicle and noticed her passenger door was ajar. When she turned back to close the car door, two males approached her and attempted to hold her down and tape her mouth shut. She told them she had money, and they released her, took the vehicle, her purse containing her ID, drivers license and cell phone and drove toward the direction of Conaree/Cayon. The vehicle is identified as a white Wrangler from Bullseye car rental. No injuries reported.

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Travel

Cuba Extends Preferential Tariffs To CARICOM Member States

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Cuba’s foreign trade and investment minister Rodrigo Malmierca has given Collin Granderson, assistant to the secretary general of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), an agreement that extends the number of products with preferential tariffs.

In an exclusive interview with Cuban News Agency, José Chaple, director of commercial policy for Latin America and the Caribbean at the ministry of trade and foreign investment (MINCEX), said Cuba included 340 new products to those approved in 2000, while CARICOM granted the same to 80 Cuban products.

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