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December 29th, 2010

Private Jets Take Advantage of St. Kitts Airport

Private Jets Lined Up At St. Kitts Airport

Private Jets Lined Up At St. Kitts Airport
Photo By Erasmus Williams

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
December 29, 2010 (CUOPM)

Scores of private executive jets are using the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport for parking, Airport Operations Officer, Mr. Osbert Wilkins disclosed Wednesday.

He said most of the jets, which range from the Learjet 25 to the Executive 737, will be parked until early January 2011.

Their owners are either on St. Kitts, on Nevis or neighbouring St. Maarten. “Fifteen jets are parked on the tarmac as we speak. One of the jets is parked here while the owner took a helicopter to nearby St. Barth’s,” Wilkins told the Communications Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister (CUOPM) on Wednesday.

He said the increase in ececutive jets are not hampering the operation of the scheduled arrivals and departures by American Airlines, Delta Airlines, US Airways, British Airways and LIAT.

SCASPA’s aim to provide a top-class service to passengers on executive jets when a world class Private Air Terminal Facility (FBO) at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport is completed.

Construction of the first phase of the $20 million project by Veling Limited in the southeast corner of the airport is to start during the first half of next year and will be completed in two phases over the next 10 years.

The architectural design of the FBO will reflect that of the Caribbean culture, while the interior will offer ultra-modern facilities and first-class services.

During the recent signing of the agreement between SCASPA and Veling, Prime Minister Douglas said the facility has become an important need, as there has been sustained and substantial increase in the use of the airport by Executives and celebrities using private aircraft services.

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August 31st, 2009

“Fall In Love With St. Kitts – Nevis” Promotion

Sunset Over St. Kitts From Oualie Beach Resort Hotel

Sunset Over St. Kitts From Oualie Beach Resort Hotel

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
August 31, 2009 (CUOPM)

Several hotels and ancillary tourism service providers in the twin-island Federation are participating in the “Fall in Love with St. Kitts & Nevis” promotion.

The promotion, which lures scores of vacationers, includes Value-Added Hotel Savings of up to 40 percent, plus Continental Breakfast, Food & Beverage or Resort Credit at select hotels.

Upon check-in, guests receive the Fall in Love Value Card which can be used for additional savings on Car Rentals, Island Tours and Recreation, Gift Shops and Jewelry shops as well as complimentary drinks at participating establishments.

To take full advantage of the “Fall in Love with St. Kitts & Nevis” offer, guests can reserve their vacation through to December 12, with travel up to December 19, 2009.

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March 3rd, 2009

St. Kitts – Nevis Hoteliers Remain Optimistic

Montpelier Plantation Inn - Nevis, West Indies

Montpelier Plantation Inn – Nevis, West Indies
Photo Courtesy of Nevis1.com

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
March 03, 2009 (CUOPM)

Despite a 15 percent to 40 percent decline in hotel room occupancy and revenue when compared to the same period last year, Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Sen. the Hon. Richard “Ricky” Skerritt said  Tuesday that employee layoffs should be used as a last resort for cost reduction.

He told the St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly that while the crisis has not yet been felt in a massive way on St. Kitts, as compared to several of its Caribbean neighbours who have been reporting significant job lay-offs as well as a slow-down in direct foreign investment, it is imperative that “we pay close attention to these global developments and ensure that we put in place measures to mitigate against any major fall-outs from the crisis.”

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Mr. Skerritt noted that hotel rooms are being booked through heavy discounting and related value added promotions.

“However, for the most part local hoteliers are staying optimistic that things will eventually improve and are being encouraged to place strong emphasis on having a visible market presence and a staff training programme in these difficult times. Employee layoffs should be used as a last resort for cost reduction,” said Sen. Skerritt.

He pointed out that the impact of the serious economic conditions on the travel market has been even more complicated by the shocks from heavy financial losses and closures in the airline industry and a significant reduction in airlift capacity which began over a year ago.

“The tightening of available financing for new tourism investment and loans has also meant that numerous large tourism projects in our region have virtually collapsed or, at best, been put on pause indefinitely,” said Sen. Skerritt.

He added that it was no surprise that the corporate travel market is also undergoing serious cutbacks and new bookings for the meetings and incentive market are already down significantly for 2009.

“This corporate meetings and incentives market normally contributes over 50 percent of the business of our local Marriott resort, the largest hotel in our Federation, and this is one global area where the impact is already being felt locally,” said the Tourism minister.

Mr. Skerritt said however it was not all doom and gloom in the tourism sector and it should be noted that the United States and United Kingdom markets have proven to be much more dynamic in the past and their economic woes have not yet forced the majority of travelers to actually give up their holiday.

He said that separate studies carried out recently have shown that, for many consumers, the economic crisis will not delete their main holiday plans. However, the studies also showed that vacationers will cut back on second holidays and short breaks.

“The encouraging news is that the main holiday remains all important to most travelers.  However, one survey also shows that many holidaymakers plan to spend less while on their holiday this year. In other words, even though consumers still intend to travel, holiday makers are being more prudent in their spending while on holiday,” said Minister Skerritt.

He said that consumers are looking for bargains and specials which offer more value for money and in many cases they are taking shorter weekend type vacation trips, closer to home. Last-minute bookings are a noticeable trend which requires more proactive and creative efforts over the coming months.

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