Following is an edited version of a statement by Minister of Tourism and International Transport Senator Lisa Cummins. “I want to take a moment to respond to a lot of the commentary that we ve been hearing lately, including, of course, the concerns raised most recently about an event called Haywire. “Haywire may not be a BTMI event or sponsored by the BTMI – and our role so far in engaging …
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The Celebrity Millennium will be the first ship to arrive in Barbados on Monday, June 7, under the new protocols for cruises dedicated to fully vaccinated travellers.
The protocols have been vetted and approved by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, as well as the Social Partnership of Barbados, to ensure the continued safety of all Barbadians and visitors, according to a statement issued by Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. today.
The Celebrity Millennium will be sailing from Philipsburg, St Maarten on a seven-night itinerary, with Barbados as its first port of call.
Its arrival, with over 500 fully-vaccinated travellers, marks the first official cruise passenger ship call to Barbados for the year.
The wait is over as Government announced supermarkets, minimarts, village shops and automarts will reopen for full service on Sundays. In the latest COVID-19 management update on Saturday evening, Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams announced a new directive (NO. 11) would go into effect on Tuesday until June 29. In addition to the existing conditions, the long awaited cry for Sunday shopping to resume was heard and will commence …
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