Tourism Minister Senator Lisa Cummins.
Barbados will not compromise the safety and health of citizens and residents to grasp at dollars from tourism.
Not mincing her words, Minister of Tourism and International Transport Senator Lisa Cummins shot down rumours that the Barbados Government was looking more at preserving the island s value as a tourism destination than protecting islanders from COVID-19.
Talks of such increased today as persons shared WhatsApp messages about possible quarantine breaches by supposed visitors and on learning that Barbados will not be following the current trend to ban flights to and from the United Kingdom in light of the new strain of coronavirus detected there.
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Article by December 17, 2020
More than two and a half years after closing its doors to the public, there is still no definitive word on the future of the world-renowned Concorde Experience, the Christ Church attraction where the unique aircraft brand remains housed.
Minister of Tourism and International Transport Senator Lisa Cummins has, however, given the assurance that the popular museum will be included in a new business strategy for the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) that will target the country’s aviation sector as a whole.