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NASSAU, BAHAMAS Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said yesterday that while the health visa requirement has had some impact on tourism arrivals, it serves as a very powerful tool for his ministry’s marketing efforts.
D’Aguilar, who was addressing a virtual meeting of the Rotary Club of South East Nassau, noted that applications for the health visa are continuing to rise.
According to the minister, the health visa has given the Ministry of Tourism a “wealth of information” on people visiting the country, which it can utilize in its online marketing efforts.
Dionisio D’Aguilar.
Sixty percent of 2019 arrival numbers by Christmas, projects D’Aguilar
The Bahamas could see a rebound of more than four million tourist arrivals this year, given Minister of Tourism and Aviation Dionisio D’Aguilar’s projection that the destination should be at 60 percent of where it was in 2019.
The Bahamas saw a historic 7.25 million foreign visitor arrivals in 2019. A return to 60 percent of that level would be a significant boost from the 1.79 million total foreign visitors in 2020, when global travel came to a standstill and the tourism sector contracted by nearly 80 percent.
“We’re projecting a significant rebound. I don’t know where the number will lie but as the year goes on, certainly by Christmas and with nothing else impacting that, we should be back to about 60 percent of where we were in 2019,” D’Aguilar told the Rotary Club of South East Nassau during its virtual meeting yesterday.