It is tragic and downright sinful and shameful that PWC recommends to increase ticket and baggage fees prices, and yet overlooks the most glaring recommendation, to decrease the bloated staff.
Didn't the same Director-general was about sprouting that bookings for the Bahamas was up and people were waiting for the borders to open to come to the Bahamas? Now the talk has changed and 70% waiting to travel late summer? Betcha the talk will change agin come late summer.
We need to change our mindset. It is time we stop depending and looking to government to do for us and start ding for ourselves. Then it will wake up politicians. Until then they will always believe they can throw scraps at Bahamians.
This article is all over the place. Where do you begin?
So The Director of Tourism is saying we will now spend money to quarantine people coming into the country from Caricom English places without a test? Are we that crazy? No test no entry. Period!!! But we are gonna spend money we don't have to quarantine them?
Article headline should be about 750 permanent jobs and not about 10,000 temporary construction jobs. Why d we boast about temporary things so much. It is time we stop settling for a piece of the pie and give people the ingredients to make their own pie.
*PwC, which found that Bahamasair had not increased its ticket prices for eight years, called for the airline to better align pricing with the cost of service on its domestic routes between Nassau and the Family Islands.*
In what world does PwC think this is true that Bahamasir has not raised ticket prices in 8 years. Maybe they living in an alternate reality.
And to top it off they want to raise baggage fees.
Maybe they just need to walk over to WesternAir and ask the owners there to give them a course on how to make an airline profitable without government subsidy. Maybe, they just need to SELL Bahamasair, cause it will never make a profit as a government run entity. Too many administrations use it as the cookie jar to hire their cronies for a vote.
Say what? The US wants to charge our airlines for flying in their own airspace and give us no money while they allow their airlines to fly free in our airspace. But when we wake up and no longer want to be slaves and take over our won airspace, they want to shake us down and have us give them a share of what we charge flights. Is this a mafia operation or what? Is this the slave master trying to keep us a slave or what?
These union leaders really are terrorists to this country. First off, they never employ anyone, but want all the say. No tourist comic, the company trying to save jobs, and they give the solution to hold off transportation so they keep jobs. Only in the Bahamas we have stupidness where unions want the employer pay to drive people to work, Seriously?
Are these idiot union leaders aware of what is going on financially in this country right now? If I was the owner and they want to have an issue, fine, you have your transportation and as we don't have the finances we will send folks to the employment line.
It is sickening for union leaders who have never once taken the time to buy a hotel and operate it they always have much to say. Besides, why is he running to the newspaper. This is a private matter and they need to keep it like that. Sorry, I don't support the union on this one.
Guess you forgot the mess Branville created for us when he did that new party move. Last thing we need is a spilt FNM for gravy train and his team to take over the cookie jar.
moncurcool says...
It is tragic and downright sinful and shameful that PWC recommends to increase ticket and baggage fees prices, and yet overlooks the most glaring recommendation, to decrease the bloated staff.
On Bahamasair: Ticket rises, bag fees still up in the air
Posted 19 June 2020, 2:30 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Didn't the same Director-general was about sprouting that bookings for the Bahamas was up and people were waiting for the borders to open to come to the Bahamas? Now the talk has changed and 70% waiting to travel late summer? Betcha the talk will change agin come late summer.
On Top tourism official predicts 'late summer' travel restart
Posted 19 June 2020, 2:25 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
We need to change our mindset. It is time we stop depending and looking to government to do for us and start ding for ourselves. Then it will wake up politicians. Until then they will always believe they can throw scraps at Bahamians.
On ‘We’ll look out for ourselves’
Posted 19 June 2020, 12:10 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
This article is all over the place. Where do you begin?
So The Director of Tourism is saying we will now spend money to quarantine people coming into the country from Caricom English places without a test? Are we that crazy? No test no entry. Period!!! But we are gonna spend money we don't have to quarantine them?
On Carib visitors to face quarantine
Posted 19 June 2020, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Civil service really needs to be trimmed urgently!!!!
On Ex-Commodore Bethel given role to inspect security forces
Posted 18 June 2020, 6:02 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Article headline should be about 750 permanent jobs and not about 10,000 temporary construction jobs. Why d we boast about temporary things so much. It is time we stop settling for a piece of the pie and give people the ingredients to make their own pie.
On North Andros ‘10,000 jobs’ proposal
Posted 18 June 2020, 6:01 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
*PwC, which found that Bahamasair had not increased its ticket prices for eight years, called for the airline to better align pricing with the cost of service on its domestic routes between Nassau and the Family Islands.*
In what world does PwC think this is true that Bahamasir has not raised ticket prices in 8 years. Maybe they living in an alternate reality.
And to top it off they want to raise baggage fees.
Maybe they just need to walk over to WesternAir and ask the owners there to give them a course on how to make an airline profitable without government subsidy. Maybe, they just need to SELL Bahamasair, cause it will never make a profit as a government run entity. Too many administrations use it as the cookie jar to hire their cronies for a vote.
On Bahamasair eyes baggage fees and ticket price hikes
Posted 18 June 2020, 3:53 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Say what? The US wants to charge our airlines for flying in their own airspace and give us no money while they allow their airlines to fly free in our airspace. But when we wake up and no longer want to be slaves and take over our won airspace, they want to shake us down and have us give them a share of what we charge flights. Is this a mafia operation or what? Is this the slave master trying to keep us a slave or what?
On US wants share of overflight revenues
Posted 18 June 2020, 3:41 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
These union leaders really are terrorists to this country. First off, they never employ anyone, but want all the say. No tourist comic, the company trying to save jobs, and they give the solution to hold off transportation so they keep jobs. Only in the Bahamas we have stupidness where unions want the employer pay to drive people to work, Seriously?
Are these idiot union leaders aware of what is going on financially in this country right now? If I was the owner and they want to have an issue, fine, you have your transportation and as we don't have the finances we will send folks to the employment line.
It is sickening for union leaders who have never once taken the time to buy a hotel and operate it they always have much to say. Besides, why is he running to the newspaper. This is a private matter and they need to keep it like that. Sorry, I don't support the union on this one.
On Atlantis cuts staff transport
Posted 18 June 2020, 12:36 p.m. Suggest removal
moncurcool says...
Guess you forgot the mess Branville created for us when he did that new party move. Last thing we need is a spilt FNM for gravy train and his team to take over the cookie jar.
On Grand Bahama is worse of under Minnis, claims McAlpine
Posted 18 June 2020, 10:20 a.m. Suggest removal