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Grenada to Lift UK Travel Ban and Reopen Tourism Industry

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Grenada to Lift UK Travel Ban and Reopen Tourism Industry
Key Points(5)
  • Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr Keith Mitchell on Friday announced steps to reopen the island’s tourism sector in the coming months.
  • Speaking in an interview, Mitchell said commercial fights from the United Kingdom and hotel properties including the Sandals Resort, will be reopened in two months.
  • “The UK airlines have now reported that they will be resuming flights from April which coincide with the movement by some of the hotels to reopen.” Sandals, Grenada’s largest all-inclusive resort will also be reopening in early April.
  • In December 2020, the hotel announced a suspension of operations after the Government disclosed that a cluster of COVID-19 cases had been identified among staff and guests.
  • “All efforts are being made to put all systems in place to protect the country as far as the virus is concerned and I must say that we are getting cooperation from the tourism sector at all levels,” he said.

Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr Keith Mitchell on Friday announced steps to reopen the island’s tourism sector in the coming months.

Speaking in an interview, Mitchell said commercial fights from the United Kingdom and hotel properties including the Sandals Resort, will be reopened in two months.

“The UK airlines have now reported that they will be resuming flights from April which coincide with the movement by some of the hotels to reopen.”

Sandals, Grenada’s largest all-inclusive resort will also be reopening in early April.

In December 2020, the hotel announced a suspension of operations after the Government disclosed that a cluster of COVID-19 cases had been identified among staff and guests.

“All efforts are being made to put all systems in place to protect the country as far as the virus is concerned and I must say that we are getting cooperation from the tourism sector at all levels,” he said.

On December 21, 2020, the Ministry of Civil Aviation said the Government had taken the decision to suspend all air traffic between Grenada and the UK, starting the previous day, until further notice.

The decision, which was in line with that taken by several other countries, was aimed at preventing, as best as possible, the introduction into Grenada of the COVID-19 strain discovered in the UK.

CMC

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