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Tourism players not included in govt’s conversations — Flax-Brutus

File photo of Premier Andrew Fahie and Sharon Flax-Brutus.

The government is being accused of largely excluding stakeholders from conversations on important decisions for that sector.

According to former BVI Tourist Board (BVITB) Director Sharon Flax-Brutus, one such decision includes the airport extension project.

“Maybe the conversations are happening, but we are not hearing about the conversations. When I’m saying ‘we’, I’m referring to those of us who are in the industry, and are players in the industry,” she said on the Talking Points show.

“We are not hearing about those conversations and those conversations, really and truly, should not be happening without the industry because we are the ones who can provide the data in terms of what are the projections for the next couple of years,” Flax-Brutus added.

While speaking on the issue of airlift discussions that are currently ongoing in the territory, the former BVITB Director said the territory needs to piggyback on what is already there.

She recalled that the BVI had already looked at a direct service out of Miami but acknowledged that this didn’t quite work the way that it wanted.

The former Director explained, however, that there was also another plan on the table that would give the BVI a stopgap Miami service where it would be nonstop from Miami into the BVI.

However, because of payload issues, the length of the BVI’s runway, and fuel capacity concerns, the plan was reportedly halted.

Flax-Brutus said she felt that the BVI can explore different options until it gets to the concept of a full airlift.

She said while airlift is an issue that is crucial to any destination for tourism, she felt there were stopgap measures that could be put in place until funding is found or a determination is made on how to resolve the BVI‘s airport dilemma. She further said any plans to extend the BVI’s airport at this point will likely take two to three years to be completed.

In the meantime, while Flax-Brutus contends that stakeholders are being excluded, the government has held several public consultations on projects such as the new West End Ferry Terminal that is being constructed. However, it is unclear how much of the public’s input will be considered, if any.

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  1. Reality Check says:

    This government certainly pays zero attention to the marine industry, on which the outer islands are dependent to support their businesses. Agriculture is fine, but when a single charter boat can leave $1000.00 a day on Jost, VG, or Anegada I suggest the business owners would prefer charter boats to an agricultural implement.
    To support tourism properly they need to start by making sure Immigration and Customs, the first people tourists meet, are smiling and being friendly. It will take a few years to get past being labeled the least welcoming tourist destination in the Caribbean, but it needs to start now, with “Yachtsman Friendly” instead of SWAT teams at dawn with guns and dogs; Facebook has enough doom-n-gloom without the BVI adding to it!!

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    • Yacht owner says:

      Seriously considering pulling out of the BVI never to return. Every in ALL other island are making money NOT ME. I live in a State that hasn’t had mandates or any other restrictions not to mention NO COVID!!! Only 35% Jabbed and no one is interested in coming to the BVI do to BS protocol. Good Luck!

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    • NO CONVERSATION NEEDED says:

      WE HAVE SPOKEN TOO MUCH ON THIS RUNWAY EXTENSION WITH NOTHING TO SHOW.THERE WILL ALWAYS BE PARTIES WHO DON’T WANT TO SEE THE BVI GROW FOR THEIR OWN SELFISH REASONS…SO MOST I WOULD SAY WE WE ALREADY SHOWN PLANS OF THE EXTENSION, SO PLEASE JUST MOVE FORWARD WITH IT.

  2. Rubber Duck says:

    She does not understand the agenda. This government is trying to kill the tourist industry.

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  3. VIP mission says:

    Seems that the VIP government is visitor unfriendly which will degrade the tourism economic pillar. However smuggler friendly business has significantly increased since 2019 so that economic pillar is strong and profitable with some unfortunate fatal side effects.

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  4. West says:

    He now trying to buddy up to flax to quiet her about her comment on portal and slogan. She is 100% + ✅

  5. gfg says:

    you don’t want the gov in the private sector.. they will screw it up foesho

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