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New Minister of Aviation appointed in the Caribbean

Today it was officially announced that Dudley Didges will be St.Tosia's new Minister of Civil and Other Aviation. The island doesn't have an airport, but it has vision, which is quite refreshing and contrary to other islands in the Caribbean that have an airport but no vision.In his inaugural address, the Honorable Didges revealed that he is planning on first building a 45ft/15mtr control tower. When asked by a reporter of the St.Tosia Courier why he intends to build a control tower when there i...

Sargassum, a golden opportunity

Yes, a golden opportunity for those who are smart. The key is to transform into treasure what most consider to be a nuisance and litter that is wrecking the region’s tourism-centered economies. Where others see it as a problem, the brainy and wise ones see it as an opportunity to turn it into a sustainable solution and treat sargassum as a resource to benefit from rather than just trash left to rot or dispose of. What smells like rotten eggs can be smelled like something else: opportunity of har...

Boutique-style CARIBAVIA Summit and Retreat builds a greater impact

Large-scale conferences have been around for quite a while now. Because of their scale, these events leave little room for meaningful networking opportunities, tailored experiences, and learnings that come mainly from peer mentorship and the exchange between driven business professionals. What makes CARIBAVIA different?On the contrary, the boutique-style CARIBAVIA Summit and Retreat sets the tone of community building in a small setting where everyone feels included and comfortable to conne...

The CARIBAVIA Alliance approach—starting with summits, then evolving into a Caribbean Airlift Council

An independent source recently compared three potential future aviation/airline models for the entire Caribbean. The conclusion was as follows:The CARIBAVIA Alliance approach—starting with summits, then evolving into a Caribbean Airlift Council, training institute, and knowledge hub—has the highest likelihood of sustainable success. It balances feasibility, stakeholder engagement, and a strategic pathway toward deeper integration, making it the strongest candidate to advance Caribbean aviation...

A Minister who should be an example for others

When Ministers attend an industry conference, it is usually formal and decorous and just for an hour as to show that they have other more important things on their mind. And their short attendance comes over like a favor. They may even attend the lunch. But then they sneak out.Last week at CARIBAVIA on St.Barth I experienced something noteworthy, seldom, and had the privilege to meet someone distinctly else: Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez – Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Invest...

Passenger and tourism taxes may cause economic strangulation

Passenger or tourism taxation is ‘swamp taxation’ because no one besides the tax receiver wants it, and it sucks. Tourists may opt for visiting a different island destination that doesn’t have the taxes, yet does have the same sun, the beaches and the palm trees. Plus, the new discovery may even have more to offer and is worth a repeat visit. Competition in double degree. The taxations were done in several locations, not just the Caribbean. The tax was expected to raise a high amount of governme...