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VI tourist numbers steadily increasing since re-opening of all ports– Premier

- said Gov't working to negotiate more tourist arrival deals with USVI
International passengers on arrival at the Road Town Ferry Dock on April 15, 2021. Photo: GIS/Facebook
The world renowned Cane Garden Bay beach. Loyal tourists continue to make the [British] Virgin Islands their destination of choice. Photo: VINO/File
The world renowned Cane Garden Bay beach. Loyal tourists continue to make the [British] Virgin Islands their destination of choice. Photo: VINO/File
Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie, in an update on current affairs in the territory today, May 26, 2021, revealed that since reopening all the ports in the [British] Virgin Islands, tourists’ numbers have been steadily increasing. Photo: Facebook/File
Premier and Minister of Finance Hon Andrew A. Fahie, in an update on current affairs in the territory today, May 26, 2021, revealed that since reopening all the ports in the [British] Virgin Islands, tourists’ numbers have been steadily increasing. Photo: Facebook/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), in an update on current affairs in the territory, has revealed that since reopening all the ports in the [British] Virgin Islands (VI), tourist numbers have been steadily increasing.

The Premier made the announcement at an update on current affairs this afternoon, May 26, 2021, when he said loyal visitors continue to make VI their destination of choice.

The Virgin Islands had reopened its borders in a phased approach, starting with the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport in December 2020 and the seaports in April 2021.

Visitors continue to flock VI - Premier Fahie

“Since we implemented entry protocols for both air and seaports, the number of visitors coming to the BVI has been increasing contrary to the mischief that is being spread by some.

“Our loyal tourist visitors are coming to the BVI because the BVI is their preferred and loved destination.”

In terms of air arrivals since December 2020, the Premier said some 13,830 persons arrived via the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport at Beef Island, 10,119 of which were non-residents under arrival protocols.

For May 2021, he said the VI welcomed 2,261 arrivals at the airport, of whom 1,814 persons were non-residents. There have also been 973 arrivals at Road Town Ferry Dock for May.

Since the re-opening of seaports to international passengers in Mid-April 2021, the VI has received 1,364 international arrivals at the Road Town Ferry dock, he said.

Visitors bring economic benefits! 

According to the Premier, the visitors have also brought economic benefits to the territory, such as opportunities for accommodation providers and benefits for taxi operators, charter operators, restaurants, bars and various other businesses.

Premier Fahie reminded that decisions regarding passenger loads for ferry service between the US Virgin Islands (USVI) and the VI are not decisions that can be taken alone by the Virgin Islands. He said the decisions are in coordination with the USVI, who are working with their own protocols and constraints.

The VI Government has been engaging with their counterparts in the USVI to further increase the capacity per trips and said it will work on additional negotiations with the USVI to bring just over 100 persons per trip.

Gov't working with USVI to negotiate more  

“As we go through these processes, we are also assessing how our systems are working, how they need to be adjusted and what additional resource needs can be projected to handle the demands looking down the road,” he said.

The Premier said the objective for both the USVI and VI is to ensure that adequate protocols, measures and resources are put in place for everything to run efficiently and effectively.

18 Responses to “VI tourist numbers steadily increasing since re-opening of all ports– Premier”

  • omg (26/05/2021, 20:33) Like (18) Dislike (5) Reply
    Fix up the protocols so I can start back my charters please and thanks
    • True.. (26/05/2021, 21:21) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
      Premier is right. He just need to take a second look at the peocess to see how he can simplefy it, We will be ok...We will get back to glory..
  • # 8 (26/05/2021, 20:52) Like (18) Dislike (13) Reply
    penn mouth shut now ????
  • voter (26/05/2021, 20:58) Like (25) Dislike (24) Reply
    The bvi is on its way back vip all the way
  • Old talk (26/05/2021, 22:01) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    3 STOOGES SINGING LIKE CANARIES NOW / PENN AIN'T YOUR PROBLEM ~ COI IS
  • Tell us (26/05/2021, 22:34) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Isn't part of this move with the proposed 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. run, to get that other ferry in the mix? Think about it. There's not clear explanation of how it will work. Based on what was earlier stated, each ferry operator had to days per week to run. One ferry operator only has one boat....how will that work?

    There's more to this than being presented....
  • Youth (26/05/2021, 22:49) Like (9) Dislike (16) Reply
    We always believed in the VIP Government
  • On Point (26/05/2021, 22:51) Like (20) Dislike (10) Reply
    No matter what the few naysayers saying about Fahie and his government, they are the right Governor’s the Territory.
  • My Take (26/05/2021, 22:52) Like (8) Dislike (9) Reply
    Some persons hoping this Government fail for their own greedy intentions but that will never happen.
    • Only C***y (27/05/2021, 09:29) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      @my take only C***y because she was fried and can’t get over it. Even if Jesus said the Government doing a good job she will still say otherwise “ period” like when she used the word period that indicates she’s right “ lady please go find a job and pay your rent “
    • Yes so tru (27/05/2021, 10:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply

      The same one NDP wat had the last 8 years robbing us blind ...people vote for good people to represent the country..

  • East End woman (26/05/2021, 22:54) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    I wonder what my mischiefmaker 8th district representative is saying now because he never has anything positive to say.
  • Tim (27/05/2021, 00:50) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Flock he said?

    I guess it’s all relative ... for example in 2019 it was 877k ... 575k from cruise lines and 302k overnight stayers.

    Before that 2018 was the worst year in recent history with only 393k...(other than 2020)

    We are now six month on the year and have at least 10k and with some luck grow it to 30k ... wow .. flocking it is
  • ausar (27/05/2021, 03:24) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    THIS is great news!

    More and more greenbacks, already!!!

    YAAAYYY!!
  • More Info (27/05/2021, 05:43) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    Please tell us how many of these arriving air and sea visitors(approx. 15k) are fully vaccinated against the virus.
    • Tim (27/05/2021, 10:58) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Why does it matter?

      a) just look at the small cases coming in, most of them are false positive of the tests
      b) there is close to zero community spread
      c) people of the bvi who wanted to be vaccinated, got vaccinated, the rest don’t care about tourism or feel safe with their salience that they don’t need it. Those people for same reasons they don’t get vaccinated, should not expect or care if tourists are vaccinated or not ... or it will be highly hypocritical of them.
      d) if you are vaccinated... you should not worry about it.

      Net... if you are worried, go get vaccinated
    • Lopper (27/05/2021, 15:44) Like (2) Dislike (3) Reply
      Please tell me how many people here are fully vaccinated against the virus. Nobody going come until we are seen as a safe place. There is no shortcut. We going to starve as long as we not taking the vaccines.


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