| Bahamas gov't waives taxes on flights to Grand Bahama in effort to draw more visitors |
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| Sunday, 14 June 2009 19:10 | |
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NEW YORK CITY – Travel Agent sat down with Vernice Walkine, director general of The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Wednesday and learned that the destination will be cutting taxes on airline tickets.
Obviously, The Bahamas cannot waive the taxes implemented by New York. But the Bahamas waived its own taxes after tourism officials convinced the government that it would make the destination more money in the long run. “If more people are flying here, then more people are staying at the hotels, shopping at the markets, eating at the restaurants,” Walkine says. Walkine says the July flights to Grand Bahama Island will be a trial run and, if all goes well, they will begin cutting the taxes on flights to other regions of The Bahamas. And if that goes well? “If this is a success,” Walkine says, “this will be permanent.” Newer news items:
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