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Adrian Loveridge - Hotelier
Adrian Loveridge – Hotelier

First impressions and attention to detail in tourism, I suspect like most sectors can make all the difference whether you retain a customer, or in this case, a visitor. While flying back into Barbados last week, my thoughts were that despite all the time ‘we’ have been involved in the hospitality industry, have ‘we’ really learnt from our mistakes.

While exiting a Virgin Atlantic plane, the second half-full flight on this route that I was personally experiencing in eight days, I funnelled through with the other passengers to immigration. Looking up, many of the overhead walkway ceilings were dirty, cobwebbed and frankly, badly in need of painting.

Reduced airport earnings may be an issue, but what does it take to use some of the currently wasted space to offer advertising opportunities, that would in turn pay for any increased maintenance costs to keep these areas clean. Next you are confronted with what must have been relatively expensive full colour large decals, promoting not as you would reasonably expect, upcoming events, but a 2013 Crop Over Season that ended weeks ago.

With an American Airlines arrival just minutes before, our 146 Gatwick passengers filtered in behind the Immigration queue. Yet despite the overwhelming number of passport holders being ‘International’, just two Immigration Officers are ‘manning’ the many booths. Seemingly lacking any logic or planning, four officers are on the ‘Caricom’ desks, with far fewer persons to process.

Perhaps it’s long past time that tourism is better explained to all the human component parts of the industry who are there to help make it work. Even before our average British visitor boards an eight to nine hour flight, there is an airport check-in requirement of up to three hours. Very few of our cherished guests actually live on the doorstep of Gatwick or Manchester. Many will have to undertake a road or rail journey, sometimes involving hundreds of miles, perhaps under adverse weather or traffic conditions. So, when that traveller finally arrives at Grantley Adams, paramount on their mind is to get to their booked accommodation, relax, unwind and if they are very lucky, take a daylight dip in the inviting warm ocean.

This is what lingering memories are made of. After all, the overwhelming number of our visitors have worked 50 weeks of the year to justify the cost of this precious holiday. The very last consideration on their mind is to experience what many of us feel are unnecessary delays in entering their destination of choice.

And choice is a very big factor here.

If we make it a too difficult or prolonged process, next time we risk them opting for another holiday location choice, where more time can be spent actually participating in what they have paid for. These observations are not new or ground breaking. The immigration situation has been going on for as long as I can remember, but surely now is the time to be doing something positive to improve the status quo?

As we end, what is traditionally the quietest tourism month of the year, is it time to reflect on how we do business, by viewing the industry through our customers’ eyes?


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105 responses to “Percy Says Tourism is Our Business, Oink Oink!”


  1. Barbados is a problem,
    this is quite obvious,

    Country is broke,
    soon will choke
    no joke

    BLP should no longer be an excuse,
    because bajans cut them loose.

    Numbers show,
    tourism is slow,
    therefore, GNP is no go

    DLP must do something NOW,
    must save the island somehow

    Country is crying,
    no sense in lying,
    knows its dying,


  2. Milller……..POOR ac sitting here wid she hands folded .nug got a dg in this fight. everyday being the patriot than i am clean up my surroundings and call sanitation relentlessly if they don.t pick upthe garbage. dont got time to join the BU herd of malcontents and talk garbage. Wunna sound like a bunch of hungry lions tearing at the same piece of meat. about time wunna do something fuh wunna country instead of asking the country to do everything fuh wunna. cuh! BU can give back bY having a CLEAN UP DAY


  3. Those who live in Barbados or are aware of what is happening in Barbados would know that there was a Clean Up day last week in Barbados.

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Clean-Up-Barbados/185381152944


  4. Tourists who visit third world countries for an interesting experience, don’t mind a few cobwebs at the airport and are not surprised to see rubbish, litter, beggars and beach hustlers if their overall experience of the visit is exotic and fascinating, eg India but Barbados sets itself up as a first world destination where the visitor expectation is not of the ramshackle exotic kind but of a place where everything runs smoothly and in a pristine way. Visitors to Barbados have to pay through the nose, the same prices as at home, to experience a not wonderful result. Barbados is expensive. At the end of the day, Barbados has little to offer in the way of the exotic and foreign experiences people seek in far flung destinations which makes them tolerate the cobwebs. It’s really just beaches, restaurants and shopping in Barbados. That’s your average tourist to Barbados’ expectation. I say, more fool them why not go somewhere cheaper or to an all-inclusive yet they want Barbados because it is “glamorous”. Glamour is all about fooling the eye so come on, let’s clean up our act if we want these tiresome people to continue to visit. We need their money!

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @ ac | September 30, 2013 at 5:46 PM |

    A clean-up day, even with the involvement of the BU household is just a temporary band aid and window dressing just like throwing a bucket of water in the bowl to flush a broken toilet.
    Why don’t you focus on the bigger picture and contribute to a longer-term solution?
    The billions of dollars spent on education seem to be providing very little dividends as far as social awareness and responsibilities are concerned. There is too much reliance on the Nanny State even to wipe their bottoms of these educated asses and dispose of their waste in a proper fashion. It seems there are rather keen to worship the god of Materialism and its handmaiden called ‘Money’.
    Why not fight Fire with Fire?
    So why not join in the call for a more imaginative approach to the garbage problem in your little house on the 2×3 rock? The time is fast approaching when the solid waste from the imported consumer items would weigh more than your microscopic landmass can accommodate along with flora and animals including Carrion and yourself.

    Why not financially punish the potential litterers but at the same time financially incentivizing those prepared to collect or clean up after the “mis-educated” children aka environmental terrorists worshiping the god of conspicuous consumption?

    Please use your god-given commonsense for once by first removing your politically cemented blinkers and looking at the suggestion of imposing a financial deposit on all fast-food and take-away containers with the incentive to earn money if the items are returned for appropriate disposal and recycling where appropriate.


  6. miller,
    Did you read Tony Best’s article in Sunday’s Sun?

    So much for the DLP apologists calling us prophets of doom and gloom. The Standards and Poor official certainly put forth a story of doom as he said that the government will not be able to reach the targets set out in the 2013 budget!


  7. They have to do something and they have to do it fast, what am i saying? the same S&P and Moody’s have been saying the same thing for all of 7 years……..Carson i still believe you are hiding something truly vile from us, by the way, the H1N1 tests are positive for Barbados, better start cleaning up pronto…..if i was there, i would help.


  8. At the recent opening of the Couples Resort on the South Coast , we heard the Minister of Tourism,and Acting Prime Minister, on his high horse shouting about Heritage Tourism and the UNESCO World Heritage Sites at Bridgetown and the Garrison. I truly wonder when last the Minister, or anyone at the Board of Tourism, took off their rose tinted glasses, got out of their heavily tinted Mercedes or BMW an took a low tech walk and eyeball around the Garrison Area. I did this morning, and to be quite honest if I were a visitor to this island ,and were encouraged to visit the Garrison area after reading all of the sweetly written write up on the tourism brochures, I would have been most disappointed.
    Have we grown so accustomed to these undesirable conditions that we no longer notice or care about them?
    If this country were an individual, I would safely say that it is heavily hooked on drugs. It shows all of the symptoms of a Parrow.


  9. Hey nitwit miller it is a start..the world was not created in seven days in as much as some might want to the Belive. The BU household is just as much a part of the solution with a diverse family that attracts thousands of readers daily.i propose that you miller the loudest of all the family members organise and spearhead such a project.

  10. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar

    ISLANDGAL246
    Your link is not working.

  11. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    How wonderful to wake up to a new day and know that the much vaunted (5 years) Tourism Master Plan is now a reality!!!!

  12. Standing up to the traitors Avatar
    Standing up to the traitors

    Loveriidge apparently spends his nights working obeah to bring down Barbados. People who see the glass as half full wake up to hear news that 4 Seasons may be back on track. People who believe in Bdos pray its not another false dawn and 4 Seasons restarts soon. People who wish to see Bdos return to prosperity heard the Jamaican owner of Couples resort say Barbados is underrated and underestimated and is in fact a Caribbean beauty. People who support their island nation will not join Adrian Loveridge, prodigal , miller the blog owner and well well in selling out Barbados.


  13. Here is another negative Waiting. According to the Nation newspaper we have another Budget proposal which there is confusion in its implementation.

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Standing up to the traitors | October 1, 2013 at 8:03 AM |

    We promise you “Waiting” (and your other monikers in use) we will see the glass as ‘half-full’ when you can achieve the simple but absolutely necessary task of cleaning up Barbados and reducing the threats posed to public health.

    Sorry to say it “Standing up to the traitors” if you don’t get the basic things done right the glass would not even be ‘half-empty’ but would fall from your blasted hands and be broken in pieces like Humpty-Dumpty.
    So all the anti Bajan crap you are try to label us with would not bring on stream the likes of Four Seasons or Couples or Beaches or whatever you would like to see in Barbados.
    People do not like to go places where their health can be seriously jeopardized.

    Don’t you get the message? You sound like an overfed hog wallowing in your own filth.
    Please clean up the place and then come back and talk about glass being ‘half-full’. Why not start by importing 10 new garbage collecting vehicles before the blasted foreign exchange runs out?


  15. Carson and Standing up to the traitors……………is this what yall trying to cover up……….shame, shame ,shame……countries do get epidemics from time to time, it’s how you handle it shows what stuff you are made from……

    http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/ill-dodds/


  16. How nice to wake up to a new day………….HOW NICE INDEED Adrien one less can for U to kick up and down BU Street……


  17. Ac YUH LIER!!!!
    You didn’t say your hands folded?
    You typing wid yuh mouth?


  18. Anyhow Bushie being the observant person.did u not notice ac did notv put a time limit…….OFFICIALLY my hands are FOLDED FOR TODAY…


  19. I quickly read the papers (online) this morning so when I read Adrian’s comment “How wonderful to wake up to a new day and know that the much vaunted (5 years) Tourism Master Plan is now a reality!!!!”, I thought I must have missed something.

    So I Googled “Barbados Tourism Master Plan”, and among other sites I found

    http://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g147262-i230-k4969975-o40-Barbados_Tourism_Master_Plan_or_Not-Barbados.html

    It is blog titled Barbados Tourism Master Plan or Not with 46 posts from November 2011 to January 2012, from about 6 or 8 posters; most notably a very insightful and articulate poster named Netta1465 from Idaho. Netta1465 is obviously a seasoned traveller, (was) a frequent Barbados visitor and regular Trip Advisor poster (close to 500 posts).

    Even though it is nearly two years old; it will be of interest to to the BU fsmily, and should be required reading for the MOT and MOF;

    Here is one of many posts from Netta465 on December 21, 2011.

    “Almatt: but for the average traveller who is looking at prices. . . . the difference in the hotel rates is amazing. Even for someone like me who has been to and love Barbados.

    But, . . .the point is that Barbados has to be competitive with similar islands.
    There are not enough high end vacationers to support the entire tourist industry on Barbados so they have to be able to attract the middle of the road people. Middle of road people are looking for a good value for their hard earned $$$. They could care less about tariffs, taxation, duty, etc. Bottom line is. . . Can I enjoy Barbados for 4, 5, 6 + days for “X” amount of $$?

    Right now, with almost no exception, everything in Barbados is a fair price times 3!!! Something has to be left at market price plus a small overage for transportation to the island.

    The very notion that a visitor who purchases cigs in their country and has paid their country’s tax on these cigs would be again taxed for every single cig by Barbados just b/c this visitor selected Barbados as their vacation choice. That is beyond stupid and foolhardy. How many times do you think the same visitor is gonna get burnt b4 they just leave Barbados off their radar.

    But the oblivious powers that be on Barbados won’t wake up until a majority of the hotels are shuttered, the Gap is a ghost town of empty restaurants and bars, the giant resorts of the West Coast are empty hulls of past dreams and the travel industry is doing write-ups entitled “Barbados, What Went So Wrong So Fast?” Then they will understand that the burden of supporting an unsupportable system cannot be left to small businesses and visitors.

    Right now they seem clueless.”

    This was written in 2011, just before the downward spiral of visitors started.
    Of course there is far more to the problem than the tax on cigs, but price is a very real factor a vacationer considers when choosing the destination for his/her next trip.

    Indeed, “What Went So Wrong So Fast?”

    The hotels are being shuttered.

    Obviously the MOT and the MOF should be reading what their customers have to say in sights like Trip Advisor; but clearly they are not or they cannot decide what to do to turn the ship around.

    The PM has quoted Sir James Tudor, a founder of the DLP, as saying “ We are all like blind men in a dark room looking for a black cat”

    DEM better find the black cat soon, before the cat dies of starvation.


  20. Netta465 said:

    “But the oblivious powers that be on Barbados won’t wake up until a majority of the hotels are shuttered, the Gap is a ghost town of empty restaurants and bars, the giant resorts of the West Coast are empty hulls of past dreams and the travel industry is doing write-ups entitled “Barbados, What Went So Wrong So Fast?” Then they will understand that the burden of supporting an unsupportable system cannot be left to small businesses and visitors.”
    _________________________________

    Carson…….you deliberately and maliciously go out of your way to find all types of rubbish to cut and paste about Trinidad, Bermuda, St. Lucia etc…, now how did this escape you, you have selective reading skills don’t you??

    I suggest instead of trying to label other people unpatriotic you actually do what real patriots do and speak to your masters about what needs to be done instead of trying to hide, lie and deceive about every little thing. If the tourists can make this analysis as far back as 2011, without getting info from BU, what do you think these new batch of tourists will do or think about the island?


  21. Carson……….read this

    Nettie465 again:

    “Right now they seem clueless.”

    She means the DLP government is clueless……….she is a visitor who loves Barbados, what would you call her, remember she is your bread and butter.l


  22. Miller………….it’s really time for the taxpayers in Bim to also start taking issue with Mia Mottley, apparently she is just an impotent opposition leader…re the ‘flu’ epidemic at the prison where 250 prisoners as well as prison warders who live outside the prison and interact with the general public……how is it the opposition leader said not a word about this and other issues that affect the general public, and if she claims ignorance, which is a lie, she should not be opposition leader or any leader on the island……she is useless i say, they all know each other’s dirty secrets so none can open their mouth and say anything…………neither DLP nor BLP deserve a pass for what is happening, the visitors don’t stay very long on the island but can clearly see what the taxpayers have to put up with in the form of fly by night politicians.


  23. Carson……….you had all that mouth for me last now, now the tide has turned………how are you feeling today??

  24. Caribbean Lover Avatar

    “The Trinidadians and St. Lucians must be laughing at you and ADRIAN LOVERIDGE.
    They must be saying to themselves how dumb can these people get? We are virtual prisoners in our homes from gunmen and machete wielding goons yet these idiots are saying how wonderful our countries are.”
    —————————————————————————–
    Carson, it’s the tourists that are saying how wonderful St.Lucia is; and the numbers prove it.

  25. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    ‘Acknowledging fierce competition in the marketplace, the BTA chairman pointed to measures such as the reduction of VAT on accommodations, attractions and dining’.

    Perhaps he should have a word with the MOT and MOF.


  26. Where is that skunk this morning…………..Carson just imagine if this was a community of Bajan ‘patriots’ urinating all over the cities in Canada and the US what the authorities would do with them.

    http://www.nationnews.com/articles/view/keep-sheep-off-the-grass/


  27. Caribbean Lover | October 2, 2013 at 6:02 AM |

    Carson, it’s the tourists that are saying how wonderful St.Lucia is; and the numbers prove it.
    —————–

    Caribbean Lover in no time you have become a more prolific liar than miller, well well and the blog owner although you haven’t reached Adrian Loveridge’s heights yet.

    latest Caribbean Tourism Org stats

    Barbados arrivals 2013 Jan to Jul>> 313,000
    St. Lucia arrivals 2013 Jan to June>> 165,000

    What numbers prove it what.


  28. Just saying
    Caribbean Lover in no time you have become a more prolific liar than miller, well well and the blog owner although you haven’t reached Adrian Loveridge’s heights yet.

    ______________________________
    So what is bizzy williams doing on cbc crying crocodile tears about the state of the economy in Barbados, and what is alphonso-dass doing on tv reading out all those declining tourism figures?? are you taking over from Carson the skunk in your delusions. don’t answer that, it does not require an answer.

    Take comfort in the knowledge that i do believe that all those who are waiting on tourist dollars should find alternative employment in cleaning floors and toilets, the US government is shut down, England has more poverty than Africa, Canada cannot be and should not be bothered with yall at all. etc, etc……

  29. Caribbean Lover Avatar

    @ Just saying

    “Air arrivals to St Lucia have increased by 5 percent in the first half of 2013, the government announced Wednesday.

    The increase was driven by growth from the United States market, according to Louis Lewis, director of the St Lucia tourist Board….”

  30. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Caribbean Lover | October 3, 2013 at 6:07 AM |

    If you are called a ‘Liar’ by “Just saying” and his well-known colleagues like ac and CCC then you can rest assured you are carrying the Light of Truth in your hands. Continue to shine it in their faces to expose their deceit and hypocrisy.


  31. now if we could just get some bands like this in barbados.
    that would probably help seeing that the whites were there before the blacks.
    white culture for ya.rap to dat
    http://youtu.be/izzY55ACUQo


  32. @ Well Well

    Transparancy can never come out because of those dirty little secrets. The two ladies are now gone. Plantation Deed needless to say is on their trail, got them by the tail.


  33. Look……………good, wait until the trickle down effect takes hold, they likes of Carson enjoys being rude when you try to tell him something for the common good……….take time barney.


  34. @ Well Well

    Told my 4th grade class they are just too smart. One of them, a 4th grader beieve it or not barked at me “we’re not dummies”. Those BLP and DLP crooks are not dummies, neither is Plantation Deeds, they know this. Those documents in his posession (deeds) is barking at them.


  35. Carson…………..now i am starting to worry about you, hope you have not contracted bird/swine/skunk flu.


  36. Thinking outside the box …. how about having an immigration officer processing our visitors in the departure lounges of Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester, or even on board the half empty planes inbound.
    Once approved, step off the plane and breeze through to
    arrivals hall.


  37. Straight talk | October 4, 2013 at 11:59 PM |
    Thinking outside the box …. how about having an immigration officer processing our visitors in the departure lounges of Heathrow, Gatwick and Manchester, or even on board the half empty planes inbound.
    Once approved, step off the plane and breeze through to
    arrivals hall.
    ……………………………………………………………………………………
    Lets give it a dry run first on LIAT and Caricom airports.


  38. @ Straight Talk

    Good idea that has been done before right here at the GIA. Trinidad immigration, clearing me on a trip to Tobago on Liat around 1990. Dont know if Buggy was being sarcastic but that is where it can be done… at other Caricom airports where information can be shared and less burdensome


  39. We did it for CWC2007.

  40. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    ‘This season. in 2013 we are on the course to break the 2009 record in terms of numbers enthused John Emmanuel of Saint Lucia Tourist Board’. Well done John, not bad for a country than some think are 30 years behind Barbados.

    http://www.cityam.com/article/1379900831/fly-away-fantastical-mountains-st-lucia


  41. Loveridge seriously why don’t you move to St. Lucia and carry on your love fest with them down there.
    E
    Thirty human beings have been murdered in St. Lucia this year its an unsafe place yet according to you its doing famously well in tourism. Even your comrade hoteliers are fed up with u.

    For Christ sakes Ridge go let peace reign on BU and in Bim. Guaranteed not one soul except BU David will miss you. He likes you because you keep the blog ticking over with your controversial lies and distortions.

    There must be a St. Lucia Underground you can infiltrate.

  42. Caribbean Lover Avatar

    According to the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Frances Henry, “the island of St.Lucia has recorded 25 homicides thus far for the year (Jan – Sept….”, but WAITING, using fuzzy math, puts it at 30.


  43. Caribbean lover its October and is the Commissioner you quote the geezer the USA refuse to grant a visa? He more likely to use fuzzy math than most.

  44. Caribbean Lover Avatar

    WAITING, from the end of Sept to the day of your post (5th, Oct) is only five days. So are you telling the world that 5 people were killed in St.Lucia in 5 days? Please present your source; otherwise, you are making up stories using fuzzy math.


  45. Anyone being denied a US visa know, might thank their lucky stars later……….you would not want to accidentally end up in a FEMA camp now would you, the US is no longer the perceived gateway to heaven.


  46. Was someone not found murdered in Bim yesterday, i must be mistaken, there have probably been absolutely no murders in Barbados for the year 2013.

  47. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    Interesting in the NIS defaulters list printed today. At least two restaurants who are currently receiving Barbados Island Inclusive taxpayer subsidies,
    one hotel that received tens of thousands of Dollars of TIRF (Tourism Industry Relief Funds) to protect employment and a former BTA Director/Senator who all appear on the list. Due Diligence?


  48. maggadog | October 5, 2013 at 11:46 AM |
    @ Straight Talk

    Good idea that has been done before right here at the GIA. Trinidad immigration, clearing me on a trip to Tobago on Liat around 1990. Dont know if Buggy was being sarcastic but that is where it can be done…
    ……………………………………………………………………………………
    Sarcastic , No . Just a matter of indicating that ‘Charity should begin at home.” Too often we seem to do things for the sole benefit of the tourists, overlooking the needs on those around us.


  49. Our friend James Wilson of James Wilson and Company Ltd t/a Downes Funeral Home who is better known for suing Rihanna for not paying a huge funeral expense to cover her grandmother’s burial.

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