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Antigua and Barbuda Enhances Airport Efficiency with New Kiosks for Major International Events–
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Antigua and Barbuda’s Ministry of Tourism is taking significant steps to streamline airport operations ahead of the upcoming Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) conference and the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup.
Minister of Tourism Charles Max Fernandez detailed plans to introduce new kiosks at the airport designed to improve the processing of visitors during these high-profile events.
Speaking about the new system, Minister Fernandez highlighted the dual approach the ministry is taking to manage the influx of international guests. He said homeporting passengers who are taken directly from the ramp to their cruise ship port.
The kiosks are set up to expedite the processing of other international visitors, he stated.
The kiosks are aimed at ensuring that the arrival of guests for the SIDS4 and Cricket World Cup does not affect the regular flow of passengers.
Minister Fernandez elaborated on the functionality of the kiosks: “The plan is to bring them in, have them ready for SIDS and for the Cricket World Cup. The kiosks, as you say, will help us manage the volume without impacting the usual airport operations.”
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To support the effectiveness of these kiosks, the Ministry of Information and Technology is playing a crucial role. “Minister Nicholas’s team is actually looking at the software,” which is the important aspect of it to ensure, one, that it is compatible, and two, that the information for passengers, which is derived from passports, is secure, Fernandez explained.
The minister told Pointe FM that he expects to receive confirmation of the software for new kiosks by today.
These measures are part of Antigua and Barbuda’s broader strategy to bolster its tourism infrastructure and enhance the visitor experience.
By integrating advanced technology and efficient processes, the country is preparing to successfully host international visitors and provide them with a seamless entry experience during these significant events.
Speaking in parliament during the 2024 budget presentation Minister Fernandez states that the operation will cost an estimated US$ 4 million.
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Speaking in parliament during the 2024 budget presentation Minister Fernandez states that the operation will cost an estimated US$ 4 million”
You all are a bunch of crazy people
What a joke!!!! Nothing is ready, and nothing will work!!!
Oh Max, by the way, maybe it would be good to ease the sh..t to get out of here too!!
Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. That is the Antiguan way. It is the reason LIAT is still on the tarmac, and people can’t get pipe water, Alpha Nero still piling up debts, Magistrates courts still not finished. Car park can’t park , last minute refurbishment of white elephant stadium, 7 million dollar cinema still defunct. I thought the airport was privatized! Why are taxpayers forking out 4 Million US$ to upgrade a privately owned airport terminal? This needs an explanation. Time will tell whether these upgrades will materialize before the curtain goes up. I have my doubts.
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