The Captain Auguste George Airport on Anegada, British Virgin Islands, has reopened its gates to worldwide flights, marking a pivotal second within the island’s aviation historical past.
On March 23, the primary worldwide arrivals touched down on the Captain Auguste George Airport. Amongst them had been flights operated by Fly BVI and Island Birds, originating from San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.
Authorities’s dedication to financial revitalization
Minister for Communications and Works, Kye Rymer, hailed the resumption of worldwide flights as a testomony to the federal government’s unwavering dedication to bolstering the native economic system whereas upholding stringent aviation security requirements.
Increasing air connectivity
In an announcement, Minister Rymer emphasised that reintroducing worldwide flights not solely serves to develop air connectivity but in addition serves as a catalyst for financial development within the Virgin Islands.
Minister Rymer underscored the importance of this milestone, highlighting its function in enhancing connectivity and accessibility for guests to the area.
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Rymer articulated the strategic significance of together with Anegada within the worldwide flight community, emphasizing the island’s pure magnificence and heat hospitality as key sights for guests.
Granting entry to worldwide plane from main hubs like San Juan, St. Thomas, and St. Martin, Rymer famous, opens new avenues for native companies on Anegada to flourish.
Paving the best way for financial development
With worldwide flights as soon as once more gracing Anegada’s skies, the federal government anticipates a constructive ripple impact on the native economic system, paving the best way for sustainable development and growth.