Atlantis Paradise Island is hoping to reinstate seaplane landings near Montagu Bay in order to service day excursions for its clients, according to an ad published by the resort in The Nassau Guardian yesterday. The ad was to notify the public of a public consultation meeting scheduled for October 10 at Queen’s College, to discuss
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Atlantis’ Senior Vice President of Government Affairs and Special Projects Vaughn Roberts told Guardian Business yesterday that Atlantis resort will reserve its comments on Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) beach club project for its public consultation meeting, scheduled for June 8 at Queen’s College. Roberts said Atlantis’ management has seen Royal Caribbean’s public consultation report, released on Friday.
In an 89-page public consultation report released on Friday, Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is once again defending its environmental footprint and vowing again to uphold six key environmental commitments in the development and operation of the Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island. The report was compiled following a September 2021 public consultation and addresses questions