Tourism stakeholders are warning that the current surge in gun crime poses a threat to the island’s number one foreign exchange-earning industry, while political leaders have urged Government to seek and attack the root cause of the spike.
The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) says it will stage a series of forums aimed at keeping stakeholders updated on the island’s tourism developments and global trends.
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The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) says it will stage a series of fora aimed at keeping stakeholders updated on the island’s tourism developments and global trends.
Barbados tourism officials were expressing concerns at the level of visitor arrivals indicating that the high interest showed during the winter season has not been mirrored in the summer, even with the return of annual Crop Over festival.
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