28 C
Willemstad
• zaterdag 20 april 2024

Extra | Journaal 19 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra

Democracy now! | Thursday, April 18, 2024

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience...

Extra | Journaal 18 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra

Telegraaf | Uitspraak in zaak tegen Jamel L. over doodsteken AH-medewerkster

DEN HAAG - De rechtbank in Den Haag doet donderdag uitspraak in de zaak tegen Jamel L. over het doodsteken van een supermarktmedewerkster van een Albert Heijn...

Democracy now! | Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. Democracy Now!’s War and Peace Report provides our audience...

Extra | Journaal 17 april 2024

Elke werkdag het laatste nieuws van Extra, nu ook in het Nederlands. Bron: Extra
- Advertisement -spot_img

CC | While ABC ferry project is struggling, two soon to set sail between other islands in the Caribbean

HomeMediaCC | While ABC ferry project is struggling, two soon to set...
While ABC ferry project is struggling, two soon to set sail between other islands in the Caribbean
While ABC ferry is struggling, 2 soon to set sail between other Caribbean islands

WILLEMSTAD – While various islands in the Caribbean are working hard on their connection with a ferry, the ABC islands ferry project is struggling. The ferry project to connect Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao by sea looked very promising but now it’s struggling.

It even appears that it might not crystallize for now.

At the other side of the Caribbean, the Barbados-registered Caribbean Ferry Service is in the process of finalizing paperwork to operate two vessels. Another effort is also being made to get a double decker ferry with a capacity of 350 to travel between other islands in the Caribbean.

According to the Nation newspaper in Barbados, Caribbean Ferry Service will operate The Dream Jet Express and The Opal Jet Express, for travel and cargo.

It says the service will be initially accessible to travellers in Barbados, St Vincent and the Grenadines and St Lucia and other islands would eventually be added to the itinerary.

Chief executive officer Randy Connor said the vessels will have two homeports: St Vincent and the Grenadines and Barbados.

Meantime, over in Dominica, Captain Neville Wade who has been in the shipping business for over 50 years, told a local television station that he’s hoping to have his ferry operational by this month.

“I know that we are not going to get 350 people one time between the islands. Maybe we can get 250. I hope the ferry works well and I hope we can get a second ferry and connect to Tortola, to Trinidad, on a daily basis. We will begin with a once weekly movement because we believe the travellers can go from St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada and Trinidad in one day,” he said.

Former Minister of Tourism, Ian Douglas, has applauded Wade’s initiative. He described it as an important step towards expanding travel options within the Caribbean.

“The Government and the Ministry of Tourism have been trying to boost arrivals into Dominica because that is one of the ways of getting tourists into your country – to have more avenues to bring them in. The Government has been working with LIAT and we have invested $8 million.

“We have been working with WINAIR, we have worked with Seaborne, all in an effort to try to boost our arrivals so that we can fill the hotel rooms that we have. Mr Wade has been listening to that discussion and has decided to invest in a ferry so that he could assist in bringing more persons into the destination and we are very happy for that,” Douglas said.

Bron: CuracaoChronicle

Geef een reactie

Vul alstublieft uw commentaar in!
Vul hier uw naam in

Zoeken

Recente reacties