Why is it Bahamians don't like Donald Trump, but seem to have the same feelings he has with regards to illegal immigrants. Just shows you how we are hypocrites.
Let APD manage the Port and see rates triple. The Port Controller is correct when he says that the breakwater has caused little concern for the ships going to APD and PGW. Going further in debt seems to be the only thing lackadaisical.
The Canadian Operators of Lynden Pindling International Airport love to tell everyone that the fees they charge our competitive with the Caribbean. What does that have to do with affordability to visit the Bahamas. When Taxes and fees are higher than the airfare, something is wrong. Only this past week the Airport Operators of Lynden Pindling International Airport spun the increase in parking fees as an upgrade in services for the Public - what a farce. You have to wonder how much of that increase goes back to Canada.
China Construction must have learned from a teachable moment with Bahamar. Doesn't anyone find it peculiar the Pointe Hotel will open 2017. Normally, one would say summer 2017 or April 2017. They seem to have no confidence in their time-line, as the target date of opening is a 365 day window. I now understand how Mr. Izmerilian feels when his dates were missed. I have never seen a Bahamian or U.S. Construction company give a full year date.
When did the Port become experts in tourism. There is no doubt Americans are going to visit Cuba when it opens up completely. They have the hotel rooms. Imagine what a 20% reduction in our arrivals will look like to the bottom line of Atlantis. Layoffs and delayed maintenance. As a monopoly, APD needs to look at controlling cost and help towards bringing cost down.
bahamadog says...
Why is it Bahamians don't like Donald Trump, but seem to have the same feelings he has with regards to illegal immigrants. Just shows you how we are hypocrites.
On ‘Enough - too many foreign workers’: Minnis warns labour permits must decrease
Posted 18 September 2018, 9:53 a.m. Suggest removal
bahamadog says...
Let APD manage the Port and see rates triple. The Port Controller is correct when he says that the breakwater has caused little concern for the ships going to APD and PGW. Going further in debt seems to be the only thing lackadaisical.
On Port chief brands Nassau Harbour repairs 'non-issue'
Posted 6 December 2017, 5:37 p.m. Suggest removal
bahamadog says...
The Canadian Operators of Lynden Pindling International Airport love to tell everyone that the fees they charge our competitive with the Caribbean. What does that have to do with affordability to visit the Bahamas. When Taxes and fees are higher than the airfare, something is wrong. Only this past week the Airport Operators of Lynden Pindling International Airport spun the increase in parking fees as an upgrade in services for the Public - what a farce. You have to wonder how much of that increase goes back to Canada.
On Airline warns Bahamas over high ticket taxes
Posted 30 October 2015, 4:55 p.m. Suggest removal
bahamadog says...
China Construction must have learned from a teachable moment with Bahamar. Doesn't anyone find it peculiar the Pointe Hotel will open 2017. Normally, one would say summer 2017 or April 2017. They seem to have no confidence in their time-line, as the target date of opening is a 365 day window. I now understand how Mr. Izmerilian feels when his dates were missed. I have never seen a Bahamian or U.S. Construction company give a full year date.
On Pointe consultation slammed as ‘farce’
Posted 29 October 2015, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
bahamadog says...
When did the Port become experts in tourism. There is no doubt Americans are going to visit Cuba when it opens up completely. They have the hotel rooms. Imagine what a 20% reduction in our arrivals will look like to the bottom line of Atlantis. Layoffs and delayed maintenance. As a monopoly, APD needs to look at controlling cost and help towards bringing cost down.
On Arawak Port warns of 48% profits fall
Posted 29 October 2015, 3:09 p.m. Suggest removal