PM promises that American Airlines will land in Barbuda before elections

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American Airlines to Land in Barbuda Before End of Current Political Term, Regional Conference Scheduled

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced significant developments for Barbuda, including the landing of American Airlines before the end of the current political term.

Additionally, a regional conference is set to be held in Barbuda, showcasing the island’s growing importance in regional affairs.

Prime Minister Browne expressed his vision for Barbuda’s development and the positive impact it’s having on the island’s residents. He highlighted the upcoming arrival of American Airlines, signaling increased connectivity and opportunities for Barbuda’s tourism sector.

“We’re Landing an American Airline in Barbuda before the end of this term,” stated Prime Minister Browne, underlining the government’s commitment to enhancing transportation infrastructure and promoting tourism growth.

Furthermore, Barbuda is set to host the Eastern Caribbean Monetary Council meeting in July, marking a significant milestone for the island’s role in regional financial discussions.

Listen to the Prime minister make the announcement on Pointe FM over the weekend.

Prime Minister Browne also reflected on the changing sentiments among Barbudans regarding development projects on the island.

He mentioned a billionaire investor who acknowledged the positive impact of a major project on the lives of Barbudans, highlighting economic opportunities and improved livelihoods for residents.

“The sentiments are changing; people are now recognizing the importance of the project and what it has done for them,” noted Prime Minister Browne, emphasizing the transformative impact of strategic investments in Barbuda.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. “BEFORE ELECTIONS” WHICH ONE OF THE ELECTIONS? I AM PROMISING THAT SNOW WOULD BE FALLING ON BOGGY PEAK.BEFORE AA LANDS IN BARBUDA.PERHAPS YOU COULD GET A PLANE AND PAINT AA LOGO ON IT,LIKE ANTIGUA AIRWAYS.REMEMBER THAT ONE.JOKE OF THE FREAKING YEAR.

  2. It is imperative that we must all recognize that the current administration is transforming the economic landscape for all Antiguans and Barbudans. We should all be proud and grateful for all that has transpired especially after the pandemic that wreaked havoc on our lives and livelihoods. There are several issues that we all can support and participate in to make our Homeland a better place. Let’s do this together my peoples.

    • Lets be clear, Antigua and Barbuda is not your homeland you are an economic immigrant.
      “The current administration is transforming the economic landscape”. Did you attend the ABLP school of bullshit since you got here.
      It’s people like you who cause the Antiguans and Barbudans to despise the Caribbean people who migrate to Antigua and Barbuda.
      You are not my people, you are a migrant; so cut the BS out and move on.

  3. Of course Gaston Browne will time the American Airlines launch in time for the next General Election as some sort of an election gimmick,; but it won’t work if Antiguans and Barbudans are still struggling with the high cost of living, as they are today.

    MORE JAM FOR TOMORROW …

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