The Bahamas is aiming to boost tourism and airlift connectivity by signing air services agreements with up to 20 countries at an international conference next week.
Chester Cooper, deputy prime minister and minister of tourism, investments and aviation, will lead his ministry’s delegation to the 16th International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Air Services Negotiation summit, known as ICAN2024, which is being hosted by Malaysia from October 21-25.
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation, in a statement, said its presence will highlight The Bahamas’ efforts to solidify its status as a major travel destination and expand its global reach. The air service agreements will facilitate increased travel, promote economic growth and attract more international visitors.
“Air connectivity is vital for the growth of our tourism industry, which is the backbone of our economy,” said Mr Cooper. “By engaging with our international partners at ICAN 2024, we will open new avenues for travel, foster business relationships, and ultimately create jobs for our people.”
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation said the anticipated agreements will improve air access and provide opportunities for Bahamian businesses to engage with new markets.
Apart from negotiating the agreements, the Bahamian delegation will participate in discussions on best practices in aviation, sustainability and the future of air travel. This aims to position The Bahamas at the forefront of the evolving travel landscape.
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