Caribbean National Weekly

Bahamas Prime Minister Phillip Davis hails reopening of British Colonial Hotel

By Joanne Clark··1 min read
Bahamas Prime Minister Phillip Davis hails reopening of British Colonial Hotel

Bahamas’ Prime Minister Phillip Davis expressed his enthusiasm for the reopening of the British Colonial Hotel. 

Need for more rooms amidst record tourist arrivals

With a surge in tourist arrivals, the country faces an urgent demand for additional accommodations. This article delves into the Prime Minister’s perspective on the reopening and the exciting developments in the country's tourism sector.

Direct flights from Seattle and Los Angeles enhance tourism prospects

Prime Minister Davis highlighted a remarkable achievement in the country’s tourism journey—the introduction of new direct flights from Seattle courtesy of Alaska Airlines and from Los Angeles operated by Jet Blue. 

British Colonial Hotel’s Grand rebirth after multi-million-dollar renovations

Hotel officials said the 228-room facility underwent multi-million-dollar renovations following its indefinite closure in February last year.

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