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Bahamas Ministry of Tourism visits Montreal to provide Tourism Updates and urge Canadian travel after Hurricane Dorian
By Arthia Nixon for Bahamas Consulate General of Atlanta
Sep 30, 2019 - 9:15:41 PM

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Pictured from left is Steven Johnson, Bahamas Tourist Office, Canada, Deputy Director General of Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Ellison 'Tommy' Thompson; and Dimitri Fourias, GIV Bahamas. Photo Credit: Open Jaw

Ministry Representatives Met with Top Travel Agents, and Media to Deliver a Clear Message that The Bahamas Is Open For Business

Nassau, Bahamas –  Top executives of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation (BMOTA) this week traveled to Montreal, Canada to host events with top travel agents and journalists to deliver the message that The Islands Of The Bahamas are open for business and ready to welcome Canadian travelers following Hurricane Dorian.

In partnership with Air Canada and Air Canada Vacations,  Minister of Tourism Dionisio D’Aguilar and Deputy Director General Ellison 'Tommy' Thompson provided key destination updates and offered travel industry media and partners critical education in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. Hotel Participation included Grand Isle Resort & Spa, Warwick Paradise Island, Sandals, and the Nassau Paradise Island Promotion Board.

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Bahamas Minister of Tourism Dionisio D'Aguilar provided key destination updates and offered travel industry media and partners critical education in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. Photo Credit: Open Jaw

The BMOTA leaders reinforced the fact that while two Bahamian Islands, Grand Bahama Island and The Abacos, rebuild after the devastation caused by the storm there are still 14 unaffected Islands, including Nassau Paradise Island and the Out Islands, that are open for business and ready to welcome visitors for a tropical getaway.

“The Bahamas is still ready to welcome visitors and we are delivering the tropical getaway that your readers and clients are seeking,” said Minster of Tourism Dionisio D’Aguilar during the luncheon. “The beautiful sun, sand and sea showcased by our fly away campaign are still just an airplane ride away.”

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Pictured from left, Paul Strachan, Bahamas Tourist Office, Canada; Brent Carnegie, Canlink; Alexie Deshenes, Air Canada; and Steven Johnson, Bahamas Tourist Office, Canada. Photo Credit: Open Jaw

To reinforce the enduring beauty, warmth and adventure of these 14 islands, the BMOTA debuted its new Fly Away brand campaign to entice travelers to fly away now. Destination partners also introduced exciting new developments, including Air Canada’s increased airlift to The Bahamas.

Fly Away, the new multi-channel, creative campaign featuring Bahamian-American rock legend, Lenny Kravitz, reveals the authentic spirit of The Bahamas as a destination of adventure and discovery. Set to the lyrics of Kravitz’s hit song Fly Away, the television commercial and supporting marketing efforts capture his deep personal connection to The Bahamas, as well as the pure adrenaline rush of exploring the archipelago’s 100,000 square miles by boat and plane.

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Bahamas Minister of Tourism , Dionisio D'Aguilar is shown with Marie Claude Gagnon, Entourage Solutions. Photo Credit: Open Jaw

Paul Strachan, Senior Director Bahamas Tourist Office Canada said that Montreal is the second most important  Canadian market in terms of visitor arrivals to The Bahamas and that Air Canada has increased its airlift from Montreal to Nassau. Beginning December 20, 2019, the non-stop service will increase operations from twice a week to four times a week.

The BMOTA senior executives expressed that the best way Canadians can help The Bahamas is simple: plan a vacation. In addition to planning a trip to The Bahamas, monetary donations to a reputable relief organization are most critical at this time for The Abacos and Grand Bahama Island. Those who wish to contribute can find a list of
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Bahamas Minister of Tourism Dionisio D'Aguilar provided key destination updates and offered travel industry media and partners critical education in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. Photo Credit: Open Jaw


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Pictured from left is Steven Johnson, BTO Canada; Paul Strachan, BTO Canada; David Cote, Air Canada Vacations; Bahamas Minister of Tourism & Aviation, Dionisio D'Aguilar; Deputy Director Genera, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Ellison 'Tommy' Thompson; and Seve Williams, BTO Canada. Photo Credit: Open Jaw


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Lee Komitzky, Berk Communications; Melanie Reffes, Travel Experience Caribbean, USA Today; Minister Dionisio D'Aguilar; and Dimitri Fourias, GIV Bahamas. ( Representing Grand Isle Resort, Exuma). Photo Credit: Open Jaw


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