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NAD CEO: Spring Break Numbers Looking Good

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Arrivals into the country continue to be on the up and up, and seem as if they will stay that way for a while, according to the Nassau Airport Development Company President and CEO.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Arrivals into the country continue to be on the up and up, and seem as if they will stay that way for a while, according to the Nassau Airport Development Company President and CEO.

Vernice Walkine, NAD President says that because we’re a tourism destination, the airport has to work closely with the tourism board as well as hoteliers.

Walkine says people are already making bookings for the fall, a welcome change from the uncertainty of immediate post-pandemic travel.

This week marks three years since The Bahamas recorded its first COVID case and Walkine says it’s a relief that at this stage protocols have been relaxed.

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