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Airport operating hours slashed as COVID impacts staff

The Terrance B Lettsome Airport on Beef Island

The BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) has announced that the operating hours at the Terrence B Lettsome International Airport (EIS) have been cut for the coming weeks.

This change takes effect on Wednesday, January 5 and is in response to a wave of COVID-19 related illnesses that has afflicted the airport staff.

The daily operational hours at the airport will now be from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm until further notice, the BVIAA said in a media release on late Tuesday.

No services on sister island airports

According to the release, the airport will operate on a ‘Prior Permission Required’ basis through to Tuesday, January 11. During this time, the airport will close for two half-hour periods from 9 am to 9:30 am and 6 pm to 6:30 pm.

“Due to this closure, no services will be provided to the airports in Anegada and Virgin Gorda during this period,” the BVIAA stated.

It further said that the Acting Managing Director of the BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) Keith Flax is assuring the traveling public that, “the BVI Airports Authority stands committed with the Government of the Virgin Islands as it exerts all efforts to manage and bring under control the number of staff afflicted by the virus”.

“Further, he apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks to the traveling public for its continued cooperation in ensuring that Safety, which is our number-one priority is at all times maintained,” it added.

Over 600 active cases

According to the Ministry of Health, there are currently 601 active reported cases of COVID-19 in the territory. As a result, many government agencies and departments have been moving their services online for short periods to deal with the positive cases reported within their ranks.

On December 28, it was announced the Premier’s Office and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries, and Agriculture office were providing remote services for three days. The physical operation had resumed on January 4.

Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Lands Unit announced they will be providing remote services until January 10.

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  1. sad times says:

    Gee..I wonder how many of those sick were vaccinated?

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  2. unvaxxed says:

    Only the vaccinated allowed to travel so therefore they are the ones who are spreading it

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  3. SMH says:

    Pure LUNACY because of a f**king flu!!!!

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  4. What!!!! says:

    How many times must it be explained before people understand.Being vaccinated does NOT stop you catching Covid-19 but it DOES stop you dying from it.

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    • WHAT !!!! says:

      how do you know ? have you ever died ? ? we are being told a lot of things of which they cannot confirm with the facts by these overnight rocket scientists who think they are OMNIPOTENT

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  5. Cathy says:

    Airport everything slashed. Long before they had covid Inter Caribbean slashed flights, and Government need to look at how they are operating and swindling people out of their hard earned money.

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  6. Question says:

    Did that fashion event that was held there, contributed in any to the rash of infections? Everything was good until then. Public is interested in knowing.

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