Down, but not out

Apr 02, 2013

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Although tourism numbers in Barbados have been down for the year so far, the diversification of Barbados’ source markets can still prove successful.
This is the word from Chairman of the Barbados Tourism Authority (BTA), Adrian Elcock.
The Chairman acknowledged that things are not looking good for 2013 so far, but maintained that it was expected with the loss of one of the largest hotels in Almond Beach Village.

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