Antigua and Barbuda
Tourism E-Blast January Edition
365 beaches... choose one!
January Island Specials Powered by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
IN THIS ISSUE EVENTS FEATURE SPA SPOTLIGHT TOURISM UPDATE ISLAND SPECIALS FEATURED TOURISM PERSONALITY
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What is The Antigua & Barbuda Tourism E-Blast?
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elcome to the Januar y edition of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism E-Blast! The Tourism E-Blast is
a monthly editorial piece that highlights travel and tourism happenings in Antigua and Barbuda, keeping all within the industr y well-informed. You’ll get a skeletal insight into tourism statistical performance and governmental destination management effor ts and strategies. You’ll also get information on events and travel-related updates, to arm all interested in the things happening in and around our islands, where the beach is just the beginning...
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Contents
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Events Calendar
What happens on the islands in the months of January and February 2013.
January Event Feature Superyacht Challenge Antigua Ultra exclusive mega yacht racing!
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Issue Feature: 365 Beaches...Prove It! A discussion on the mythical appeal of Antigua and Barbuda’s claim to 365 beaches.
Spa Spotlight
The Aveda Spa at Sugar Ridge Resort is highlighted.
January Island Specials
Hotel and resort specials in the month of January.
Tourism Industry News
Comprehensive update on the state of the Tourism Industry. Includes: Marketing, Airlift and Statistics and Sea Focus: Yachting Industry.
Tourism Employee Spotlight
Kemberley Greenaway, LIAT Cabin Crew and Cabin Crew Trainer, Winner of the Antigua Hotel and Tourist Association (AHTA) Tourism Employee of the Year 2012 Award
on the cover jolly beach
FEBRUARY
JANUARY
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AWAITIN CONTEN Superyacht Challenge Antigua A Super Exclusive Yachting Experience!
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here is absolutely no lag in yachting
establishments
events for the New Year, as the
Harbour area.
throughout
the
English Head, Stan Pearson, explained that,“the event is a successful one which brings a significant
exclusive Superyacht Challenge (SYC)
economic impact to the country.” This year’s
kicks off from January 25 – 27, 2013.
The exclusivity of the SYC is made apparent regatta is expected to be as successful, if
This small, intimate yet ultra chic regatta
by these exciting, yet friendly pursuit races not more so, as previous years. With eight
is created for the ‘Superyachts’, meaning
which are open to a maximum of 12-15 competitor yachts already confirmed and
those mega vessels measuring more
yachts. This way, everyone is guaranteed three showing interest in competing, SYC the comfortable use of the facilities in the Antigua 2013 should be one super exclusive beautiful and historical English Harbour area. yachting experience! The adjudication of the races is serious business! The regatta uses ratings and start times as determined by The Bucket Rating System, a popular scoring system used in the Newport Bucket and St. Barths Bucket Regattas.
than 100 feet in length.
Competitors of SYC also enjoy many private parties which only add to the fun
Started back in 2009, the event has
and relaxing atmosphere of the regatta.
been a success with a growing number
Over 250 people participate with mostly
of competitors who help to bring
an international crowd, mixed with those
a significant amount of business to
locals involved in the business of yachting.
restaurants, taxis and yachting business
Superyacht Challenge Antigua Committee
photography by Kevin Johnson
To learn more, visit www.thesuperyachtchallenge.com
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Beaches...
365: Beach Counting Prove it! Finding in Antigua and Barbuda
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ome people may balk at the idea of 365 beaches on our small, but breathtakingly beautiful twin-island paradise, but don’t let the size fool you. Despite being only 170 square miles between the two islands, Antigua and Barbuda holds within itself many hidden gems
of the whitest sand and bluest waters this side of the Eastern Caribbean.
Just as Dominica boasts 365 rivers, our claim to having 365 beaches
bays and beaches, particularly along the Leeward side (east coast) of
is not one that is taken lightly. This claim incites a challenge for locals
the island. Longer stretches of stunning beaches are predominant on
and tourists alike to try and discover all the beaches. There’s just
the Windward side (western coast) of the island; the coast that is most
something terribly appealing in having a different beach to go to on
likely of volcanic origins with steep-sided hills with peaks rising upwards
each day of the year.
of 1300 feet.
However, the task is somewhat daunting as a number of the beaches
To be fair in proving this claim, one should include the beaches found
are only accessible via boat. But that’s not usually the immediate
on Antigua’s outer islands (Long Island, Guiana Island, Crump Island to
problem people face. Many end up falling in love with one or two
name a few) along with those stunning stretches of pink-sand beaches
specific beaches and always choose to go there to soak up some
in lovely Barbuda for any beach-counting expedition! But we’re sure,
sun, totally forgetting to go exploring for others.
that there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that Antigua and Barbuda is
On the flip side, explorers at heart tend to keep the whereabouts
blessed with a unique wealth of stunning beaches and unrestricted,
of the more secluded places to themselves, just to avoid having to
scenic vistas of the sea. The multitude of beaches and bays on our
share with too many people.
islands is something quite peculiar in the Eastern Caribbean, especially
Nevertheless, do not be discouraged. Here’s a challenge:
so in the smaller surrounding islands that make up the Leeward Island
Take a shot at drawing the island of Antigua, as close to the actual
grouping.
shape as you can possibly get. Students on the island can attest to
Though there is much suspicion surrounding the claim, we don’t know
the difficulty associated with this popular Geography class activity.
of anyone who’s actually counted them all (sounds to us like a tough yet
We’ve heard many describe the aerial view of Antigua as an inkblot.
rewarding job to have). But really, who’s counting? Relax and enjoy the
Some also see it as a trapezoid, some as a triangle; you take your
rays and the clear blue seas on whichever of the 365 beaches you find
pick! Whatever shape, examination of the Antigua coastline leaves
yourself. Just rest assured that there’s a lot more where that came from!
many in comprehension of the mythical 365 beaches claim to fame.
And if when you hear the phrase, ‘the land of 365 beaches’, you think of
The predominantly limestone geological formation of the islands
us in Antigua and Barbuda, then we’ve done our job!
and its jagged shoreline have left the impression of many indented
Beach-Counting Tours – 365 Beaches? Go ahead and Count the Ways!
8 There is a large offering of land and/or sea tours on island to satisfy anyone’s curiosity. If you still want to try and double check the impressive 365 beaches, then try one (or three) of these tours listed and count away!
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Spa Spotlight
The Aveda Spa @ SUGAR RIDGE RESORT
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ucked away on Antigua’s Western coast environment and well-being,” aligns with that of At the Aveda Spa at Sugar Ridge, you can is one of the island’s best-kept secrets in Sugar Ridge Resort and Spa, as it seeks to offer beautify yourself from head to toe, as the
Spas! The contemporary Sugar Ridge Resort high quality accommodation and service to its facility features an extensive Retail Shop, Hair boasts the first Aveda Spa in the Eastern customers.
Salon, state of the art Manicure and Pedicure
Caribbean, offering a complete range of top- On a recent visit to the Aveda Spa, it stations and Massage and Treatment rooms. class Aveda treatments
became apparent almost
and products.
immediately
Aveda (pronounced ah-
transformation
vay-da) was founded in
was
1978 and today is part of
contemporary
Estée Lauder Companies
well balanced with the
Inc., based in New York. In
properties
needed
1970,Aveda founder Horst
send
stress-magnet
Rechelbacher, on a trip to
into a state of calm. Many
that
the
to
Zen
inevitable, as
any
feel
the was to
Tourism Antigua & Barbuda’s Pick Why not try a 60 or 90 minute Fusion Stone Massage with Chakra Cards (US$105 / US$140 plus taxes).This treatment leaves your muscles relaxed, stimulates blood circulation and removes blockage releasing stress.
For only US$10 more, treat yourself to a
India, was introduced to the healing properties Caribbean spas take advantage of the dramatic
mini-facial! Whatever you decide, you are
of
Ayurveda vistas and the sounds of nature, and so the
guaranteed to feel (and look) like a new
(the
traditional indoor concept was a new one for our team,
person upon leaving. Namaste...
Hindu
longevity and well-carried by Aveda. The treatment
medicine)
and of choice was the Caribbean Therapy Body
aroma,
and Treatment, which started with a dry exfoliation his that was followed by a smoothing, detoxifying
suddenly vision
for
company
his seaweed masque and wrap. In a few words, (thus this treatment was the perfect combination of
the name Aveda) invigoration and relaxation! was born. The Aveda brand vision, “connecting beauty,
The Aveda Spa at Sugar Ridge Tel: 1.268.484.3701 Email: Spa@sugarridgeantigua.com Web: http://www.sugarridgeantigua.com/spa
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January Island specials!
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olly Beach Resort has made 2013 the best year to be a travel agent. Fresh for 2013, the All Inclusive Resort on the West Coast of Antigua has introduced a trio of programs to encourage travel agent bookings, and to reward deserving agents who make Jolly Beach
bookings. The resort’s new Incentive Program rewards agents with one free night for every seven nights booked now through April 30, 2013, accumulating free nights over multiple bookings. Agents simply fill out a short online form and they will be credited with a free night to use themselves, or nights that they can transfer to preferred clients who stay a minimum of seven nights. Free nights can be redeemed from May 1, 2013 through December 20, 2013.
Jolly Beach Resort & Spa also extends a special invitation to their travel agent partners to experience ‘Antigua’s Best Beach by a Mile’ from April 16 through December 20, 2013, for US$60.00 per person, per night, all-inclusive based on double occupancy; kids 3-11 years old stay for just $36.00 per child, per night and youngsters two and younger stay for free. Single travel agents are being extended a special rate of $95.00 per night. Travel agents must present their valid IATA or CLIA card on arrival to qualify. Jolly Beach Resort & Spa has named May, June, October and November 2013, Travel Agent Appreciation Months. The third programme allows for Travel Agents who make booking directly with the resort during these months will earn 20% commission. •
Verandah’s Save 40% + Free Night
Book this deal at The Verandah Resort & Spa Antigua by January 10, 2013 for travel through December 20,
2013. Stay for 7 nights and the 7th night is free! • Save up to 40% with Nonsuch Bay’s January 2013 Sales! Book this deal by 31st January 2013 to secure up to 40% off accommodation rates. Visit nonsuchbayresort.com to see the savings available in each season or contact the resort for the best rates available for your dates. • Curtain Bluff’s Free Nights January Winter Sale Pay for 6 nights and receive the 7th free in any room category. Pay for 4 nights and receive the 5th at 50%, in any room category.
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Tourism Industry News Marketing Presence:
Yachting Promotions- The Yachting Capital of the Caribbean! The
Cruise Advertising in 2013 Cruise Publications
Tourism Authority secured a double-page spread in Yachts and
The destination cruise sector will be given publicity through
Yachting magazine and Yachting World magazine, promoting the
advertising secured by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
destination’s yachting calendar for 2013. Both advertising packages
in cruse publication Cruise Business Review. Advertising was
include web promotion components, advertorials and animated
strategically placed in the publication to be released at the annual
banners.
showing of Cruise Shipping Miami in March 2013. Oyster World Rally Gives Antigua and Barbuda Publicity in France Antigua and Barbuda was featured in French monthly magazine Voiles et Voilierspromoting Oyster’s World Rally which will tour the world via Panama and Cape of Good Hope for 14 months. The tour began in Antigua and slipped from Nelson’s Dockyard on January 6, 2013. Antigua and Barbuda’s Jumby Bay Resort Ranked Platinum in French Publication Antigua and Barbuda’s Jumby Bay Resort was featured in French
publication Voyages et Hôtels de Rêve’s winter edition 2012, Fish –TV to Produce Antigua and Barbuda Adventure Episodes Once Again! ranking the exclusive resort as the platinum level resort in its Best Fish-TV out of Canada visited for the third consecutive year gathering Resorts in the Caribbean 2012 listing. shots for episodes to run in 2013. Fish-TV is known to produce excellent quality sports fishing and adventure footage and narrative WestJet Travel Agents Experience the Antigua Tourism Product that positively reaches a large sector of persons interested in these WestJet, Jolly Beach Resort & Spa, Tropical Adventures and the and other niche adventure activity.
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority organized and facilitated a large Familiarization trip for 20 WestJet Vacations Agents, familiarizing
UK Radio Promotions
them with the Antigua and Barbuda tourism product, to assist in
The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority UK Office, in supporting the newly established WestJet twice weekly flight out collaboration with Blue Waters Hotel and British Airways, created of Toronto, Canada. Agents and Escorts were hosted at Jolly Beach and ran a mega radio promotion providing the chance to win a Resort & Spa, partook in WestJet partner hotel site-visits, and were holiday to Antigua, promoted on the UK’s Heart FM Essex. The five treated to Tropical Adventures’ Excellence Circumnavigation Tour. day campaign created a total of 2,623,320 impacts.
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Airlift Update A
ntigua and Barbuda’s Airport Administrative
Transat) out of Toronto every Saturday starting January 5, 2013 and
Charge in Full Effect.
Montreal every Sunday starting January 6, 2013.
Ratified and initiated in the month of November, Antigua and Barbuda’s Departure Tax as we know it has become a thing of the
Caribbean Airlines Adds Barbados Hop to its Antigua
past.The more streamlined process has already contributed to the
– Trinidad Routing in January!
improvement in the visitor departure experience at the V.C. Bird
Caribbean Airlines adds more options for intra-regional traffic into
International Airport, requiring only check –in, immigration and
and out of Antigua and Barbuda in the month of January, when it
security checks before boarding.
adds Barbados to its weekly BW458 route originating in Trinidad to Antigua, and then continuing from Antigua to Kingston, Jamaica.
How does it Work?
The return (BW459) backtracks all of the islands visited on the
Passengers are quoted the Airport Administrative Charge on all
northbound BW458 journey. From Friday January 18 – February 1,
flights operating into and out of Antigua (ANU). The charge is
BW458 – BW459 adds Barbados to the routing which will now reflect
administered on all legs of a journey that includes an international
Trinidad-Barbados-Antigua-Kingston on the northbound BW458 leg
arrival or departure to or from Antigua and Barbuda. The average
and Kingston-Antigua-Barbados-Trinidad on the southbound BW459
round-trip journey costs travellers $75 USD in taxes, provided that
leg. Caribbean Airlines operates a fleet of Boeing 737-800 series
there is one entry into and one departure out of the state. Taxes
aircraft on all of its twice weekly flights from Trinidad and Kingston to
are collected by the airline, and transferred to an IATA managed
Antigua every Friday and Sunday.
account, which then remits those payments to the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority.
Blue Panorama to Operate Milan Italy Flights YearRound in 2013
Winter Charters Resume Antigua Operations
Italian Tour Operator Press Tours along with Italian airline Blue
in 2013
Panorama has committed to flying a year-round once weekly flight
It’s that time again, when our airspace is filled with airplanes packed
from Milan to Antigua in 2013. The flight, as in the past, operates
with sun-seekers coming on their well-deserved beach getaways!
as a double drop arrangement flying from Milan, Italy (MXP) to La
Many of these tourists will arrive on the seasonal charters that
Romana, Dominican Republic and then to Antigua. The 13 Hour
have resumed service to Antigua for the winter tourist season
southbound journey arrives in Antigua at 7:55pm every Sunday
including Blue Panorama Airlines out of Milan Italy every Sunday
and the return flight from Antigua to Milan is a 10 Hour non-stop
from December 23, 2012, and CanJet (sold and marketed as Air
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SEA FOCUS
Yachting Capital of the Caribbean
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utting the waves with million-dollar precision, sailing is an Tourism E-Blast: How do the yachting industry intense pastime that attracts sea-babies from near and from stakeholders feel about the season?
far. Antigua and Barbuda does it a little better though, with blue skies, Alison Sly-Adams: All indications look good for a strong season! warm seas, constant winds, smiling locals and an abundance of skilled While the total number of boats was down in the charter show, on-ground support services. We are the proclaimed ‘Yachting Capital the service businesses have been as busy as ever. For the season of the Caribbean’, and there is no doubt about that. But how is the generally, the advent of the new Jolly Harbour Valentine’s Regatta industry faring thus far, and what are the plans for 2013?
and Rum Festival, the Oyster World Rally and the new Caribbean Christmas Rally mean that we have new life being breathed into our
The Tourism E-Blast team set out to get the scoop on yachting in event calendar, but the existing events are not suffering. The RORC Antigua and Barbuda for the coming season from various yachting Caribbean 600 reached a record 30 entries pre-Christmas this year stakeholders on the island.
and has an all-star line up for the February event, and they think it
Here’s what they said:
will be their biggest year yet!
Tourism E-Blast: What are some major factors for Tourism E-Blast: How has support been from the the growth in the industry?
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA)?
John Duffy: China! And it will be growth. There are now more Alison Sly-Adams: The ABMA’s* membership view is that we millionaires in China than the rest of the world put together. Chinese are taking some significant steps forward in our working relationship millionaires are just beginning to spend their wealth on yachts. with ABTA and ABTA’s understanding of the importance of the Construction of super/mega yachts is just beginning in China, as is sector. We recently received an article written in Practical Boat the development of marina facilities. Over the next decade or so, Owner Magazine by its editor, and even in that, the editor refers China will have a major impact on global yachting. Although taking a to our self appointed strap line, ‘Yachting Capital of the Caribbean.’ dip over the past few years, the smaller yacht market has continued The message we are sending is being heard. We can still have room to grow and will be a considerable factor in tourism as the wealthy for improvement as we attempt to co-ordinate more with the middle classes, who started taking to leisure yachting in the 1980s, overseas offices and work together to ensure that we maximize all continue to do so.
of the opportunities, but there is no doubt that the joint marketing campaign is having an impact and giving industry stakeholders more confidence in the ABTA. *Antigua and Barbuda Marine Association
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Tourism E-Blast: Talk about some of the preparations About Our Contributors: for Sailing Week. How is registration coming along? John Duffy is the President of the Caribbean Marine Association How are things looking?
(CMA).
Alison Sly-Adams and Kathy Lammers:
Alison Sly-Adams is in charge of Marketing, Sponsorship Liaison
So far we have 33 entries which look good and we’re still waiting and Shoreside Organisation for Antigua Sailing Week. for the charter companies to put in the bulk of their entries for Kathy Lammers is the Chairman of the Regatta Organising this year. We have worked hard over the summer to spread the Committee for Antigua Sailing Week. word internationally in the US, Canada, the UK and Germany and are getting an excellent response. We have a brand new event on Lay Day, the Nonsuch Bay RS Elite Challenge. Top skippers, by invite only, will race to win a one-week stay for two at Nonsuch Bay Resort with unlimited use of their sailing facilities and equipment.The skippers are very excited about it. Party plans have now begun and will be sharing those plans soon. There will be no significant changes to the racing this year – all of the changes made over the past two years have been very well received so except for a bit of fine-tuning, there will be no major changes. The Yachting World Round Antigua Race will return once again and we expect the Guadeloupe to Antigua Race will be well subscribed as always. Tourism E-Blast: In terms of the headliner entertainer for Antigua Sailing Week 2013, can you say who it is? Who is being considered? Can you at least give us a hint? Alison Sly-Adams: Afraid no hints yet!
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Tourism Statistics December 2012 Airlift Numbers Seats to Antigua and Barbuda in December 2012
34,602
Seats for Sale from the US in December 2012
14,816
Passengers Arriving from the US in December 2012
8,327
Seats for Sale from the UK and Europe in December 2012
16,054
Passengers Arriving from the UK in December 2012
6,093
Seats for Sale from Canada in December 2012
3,732
Passengers Arriving from Canada in December 2012
3,480
2012 Tourist Arrivals
Air Arrivals COUNTRY
2012
2011
% Change
246,926
241,331
2.32%
United States of America
93,214
84,832
9.88%
Canada
24,185
22,403
7.95%
United Kingdom
68,667
69,184
-0.73
Caribbean
35,249
37,887
-6.96
Passengers Arriving from Canada in December 2012
3,480
TOTAL
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58.3%
Overall Occupancy 2011
Sorted by Size
2012
2011
Large Hotels - +150 Rooms
55.8%
55.9%
Mid Size Hotel – 50-150 Rooms
63.3%
58.2%
Small – Less than 50 Rooms
59.8%
59.9%
Sorted by Class
2012
2011
Luxury
66.6%
62.5%
Mid Range
57.6%
57.1%
Budget
33.7%
37.3%
57.5%
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Tourism employee spotlight Works at: LIAT, the Caribbean Airline
Does: LIAT Cabin Crew and Cabin Crew Trainer
Special Distinctions & Awards: Antigua Hotel and Tourist Association (AHTA) Tourism Employee of the Year 2012 LIAT’s Crystal Wing Award for service excellence during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007
What sets Kemberly Apart? Her calm disposition. Using her wealth of knowledge and experience, she often finds a win/win situation which enables her passengers to leave with a positive impression of LIAT and go on to enjoy their time spent in Antigua.
What keeps her going? What is her Motivation? An Antiguan and Barbudan by birth, Kemberly views herself as an important ambassador to her country and the Caribbean, and strongly believes that first impressions should be lasting ones, as every business can benefit from repeat customers.
What does being an Antiguan and Barbudan Hospitality Ambassador mean to her? A 12 year Hospitality veteran, this former Antigua Homecoming Queen 2005 sees being acknowledged as a Hospitality Ambassador as confirmation that she’s on the right track to providing excellent quality service while performing the job that she loves.
It’s near extraordinary, to have your hospitality nationally
endeavours, to innovate and inspire without dominating any
recognized, when your charm and work ethic extend way beyond
undertaking. Ms. Greenaway was grateful and happy when she
the borders of home; when in fact, your job requires you to
was awarded the Antigua Hotel and Tourist Association (AHTA)
comfort and support hundreds of passengers, many thousands
Tourism Employee of the Year 2012 distinction, for her excellence
of feet in the air across the Caribbean island chain. Kemberly
and contribution to the tourism industry of Antigua and Barbuda.
is one of the few that has the pleasure (and the challenge, no
Nominated for consideration by her company, Kemberly floored
doubt) of coming into contact with hundreds of tourists on a
the judging panel made up of tourism stakeholders and officials
daily basis on the short island hops across the calm blue seas of
with her attitude, knowledge and commitment to the building
the Caribbean, as LIAT Cabin Crew. What sets her apart is her
of the tourism industry. But interestingly enough however, many
ability to lead and work with others, to collaborate in creative
usually take a moment to associate Kemberly’s profession
18 with the tourism industry, until it finally clicks. Flights involve the movement of people, from home to a business meeting, from the beach back to work, to a relative’s wedding, or to that island’s carnival celebrations, everyone a tourist in their own sense. And Kemberly does her part by offering the true warmth of our people, in times of stressful air travel. No doubt, LIAT’s girls & guys (as they are often called across the region) have a certain flair to them. They bring back style from the glory days of air travel, almost totally lost in North American air transport. They are always immaculately dressed, well spoken and gracefully carried, the subtleties in service and style that those foreign to our region often marvel at within the small cabins of the Dash-8 aircraft. Kemberly exemplifies the Antiguan and Barbudan spirit, her warm smile will make you feel right at home from the moment you board the aircraft. Her happy passengers and her willingness to go above and beyond only hint at the effort and pride that Kemberly takes in her work. Tourism Antigua and Barbuda appreciates the work of this hospitality ambassador, especially when her Antigua-bound passengers disembark her flight happier and more relaxed, making for a good start to their visit to our paradisiacal islands. Congratulations Kemberly! Keep the flag of Antigua and Barbuda flying high!
Do you know a tourism employee deserving of the spotlight in the monthly Tourism E-Blast? Nominate your shining star by submitting their name, place of employment, and brief details as to the qualities you see demonstrated, deserving of acknowledgement as an Antiguan and Barbudan Hospitality Ambassador. Email your submission to info@aandbtourism.com
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