Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Minister Opposes Airline Subsidies, Favors Destination Promotion

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Antigua and Barbuda’s Tourism Minister, Honourable Charles Fernandez, opposes subsidizing airlines for regular flights to the country.

He prefers investing in destination promotion to boost demand, unlike some competing Caribbean destinations that offer subsidies to airlines.

Fernandez believes that striking a balance is crucial but is against putting money into flights without considering demand, citing an example where an island paid $1 million annually for a flight that saw few passengers and was eventually discontinued.

He firmly believes that promoting the destination itself will naturally drive demand, as evidenced by increased flights in July, despite concerns about high flight costs.

Fernandez advocates cost reduction through collaborative efforts with airlines, like joint promotions and waiving landing and airport fees for the first six months.

However, he acknowledges the competitive landscape among Caribbean islands in attracting airline flights and calls for a more cooperative approach among Caribbean nations instead of one-upmanship.

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  1. Fernandez believes that striking a balance is crucial but is against putting money into flights without considering demand, citing an example where an island paid $1 million annually for a flight that saw few passengers and was eventually discontinued.

    Please name the island Fernandez, we want to know. Because I can bet my last dollar, you are speaking about Antigua and Barbuda and this inept administration. We are waiting for your answer, dunce bat.

    • Charles Max Fernández won’t say a thing now whilst in office @ #RED DEAD, but don’t worry yourself though, when he soon leave office he’ll sing 🎶 like a parakeet 🦜 and reveal EBERYTING MI AH TELL YOU 😁

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