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It’s now over five years since we organised and held the last re-DISCOVER the Caribbean Show and wonder if the timing is now right to resurrect the event again, especially as there are positive signs being shown by LIAT […]

to offer more affordable fares.

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The recently announced additional flights to/from Port of Spain are an example, with a lead-in cost of US$183.10 for Trinidad to Barbados and US$196.36 return in the opposite direction, including all taxes and add-ons.

Sadly our national marketing agency at that time lost interest in what was in fact a unique gathering within the region of over 20 participating Caribbean territories with a common objective. Apart from the obvious increase in hotel occupancy and associated spending the scores of exhibitors generated, we had started witnessing secondary benefits, way beyond that of growing intra-Caribbean travel.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines especially, saw the value of participation, by encouraging their smaller manufacturers and suppliers to display and promote their products. The last delegation from SVG alone comprised of over 30 persons.

We worked very closely with the now Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) to make exhibiting affordable for all, with corporate Barbados willingly sponsoring individual destination shared Small Hotel stands enabling even the tiniest accommodation providers across the region to be part of a much bigger awareness picture for a nominal $50 registration fee per property.

Caribbean people travel year round and just a ten per cent increase per year in arrival numbers from this market could make a massive difference to the bottom line of many tourism partners. And before detractors point out the limited air capacity availability, even if LIAT is averaging 80 per cent load factors during the summer, that still means hundreds of unsold seats are available to fill each day. Just as an empty hotel bed cannot be sold twice the next night, airlines have almost identical challenges with unoccupied seats.

We willingly gave our time and resources to mount and promote the show entirely free of any charges for eight years as we felt then and still feel now that there remains a huge untapped market within the Caribbean.

The idea was that the event would be built into a showcase for the region, partially reversing the millions over the years that have been spent by our tourism planners to travel to London and Berlin for the annual World Travel Market and ITB shows. What better way to promote our tourism offerings than to bring overseas travel agents and tour operators in greater numbers to sample product in person.

Hopefully now under a restructured Barbados tourism national marketing agency and new enlightened thinking, our policymakers will re-consider supporting the re-DISCOVER the Caribbean show.

Barbados still remains the only Caribbean nation who successfully put together a truly dedicated intra-regional consumer and travel trade event, which captured the interest and participation of more than twenty tourism driven countries. Plus with the new direct twice weekly flight from Bogota in Colombia, there is a wealth of opportunity to include destinations along the southern Caribbean coast.


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91 responses to “The Adrian Loveridge Column – Opportunities Abound”


  1. Listened to Dr. Kerry Hall talking a good game with DJ yesterday and after the highfaluting language here is what she opined. Barbados bushy and dirty, it wants cleaning. Sure Miller, Hants et al agree because they have been singing this tune till hoarse on BU for years.


  2. BRITAIN’S LEADING TRAVEL ASSOCIATION, ABTA, is reporting “strong” demand for travel to Barbados.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/74754/-strong-demand-barbados#sthash.qSge1K0v.dpuf

    WONDERFUL NEWS.

    NOW CLEAN UP DE PLACE BEFOE DE TOURISSES GET DOWN DEY AN TREAT DEM REAL

    NICE AN REMEMBA TO SAY TANK YOU FUH DE FOREIGN EXCHANGE DAT WILL SAVE

    SUMMA WUNNA FROM ABJECT POVERTY.


  3. Homeporting a cruise ship in Barbados for the winter has certain benefits in terms of the island’s exposure, but the average cruise ship sets out from Barbados with 2,000 passengers for a 7 night jaunt around the Caribbean. It takes 10 wide-body planes to bring them down to catch the the sailing. Immigration will record that this number of visitors arrived in Barbados TWICE (once recording the cruise passengers’ arrival from their countries, and the second time after their cruise). Obviously this will distort the tourism arrival performance this season. . . . and many long-term repeat Barbados visitors are having trouble getting their flights down !!!


  4. Lee when Muscle Mary Lynch was tourism chief under the Bees he dismissed your posit that passengers who land and go directly to cruise ships are recoded as long stay tourists. Added to that you wrongly postulate that they are recorded twice as arrivals thereby swelling the stats. Are you the Chief of Immigration and when did the policy change from the days of Muscle Mary? Just asking.


  5. We need to work harder to keep the lid on crime. We should not forget Dr.Hall mentioned on the program with DJ on Sunday that the plan is to involve tourists in community tourism. To hear about two shootings at the St.Philip carnival does not augur well.


  6. would not be so funny when reading about garbage in barbados when those doing the scrutiny lives in big countries like america or canada where some of the streets are littered with garbage
    wonder if they apply the same kind of scrutiny to their govts for clean up ,,Not saying that scrutiny is not called for but it seems that there is always an overabundance of negativity found on BU against this Country among some overseas bajans who lives in countries of great wealth and have to live with rats and vermin running their streets


  7. What an idiot:

    We have the head of the Barbados Tourism Product Committee Kerry Hall calling for the island to be cleaned. We have the parliamentary secretary on her Facebook page admitting we need to spruce up the product and others. Yet here is an idiot comparing a country which depends on tourism to big cities which has a diversified based. All in the interest of perpetuating yardfolowism.

    On 1 December 2015 at 10:29, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  8. Glad to be an idiot there are many positive things being said about barbados on face book pages but of course David King would ONLY find Those pages that spout negativity ,,,WHAT AN IDIOT


  9. I am pointing my finger at YOU DAVID KING. If i believe you were genuine in your concerns my reaction/s would be different but you have exhibited an unending mischievous attempt to flogged the nation and the reputation of this small island in the ground with negative articles,Thankfully u have failed so far.
    There is no sequence of balance whereby a regular reader can say that is Fair and balance,
    BU approach under the guise of change can be interpreted as mischievousness and disproportionately imbalanced and at times misleading.WRONG ! WRONG! WRONG


  10. Take a walk from Bridgetown to oistins and then say what you say you DLP mouthpiece, the island is in terrible shape, run down buildings, unfinished buildings with laughable signs …occupancy 2014 only two left….things that haven’t seen paint in years. How there can be garbage on the ground when the can is only a foot away is ridiculous. You are supposed to be a tourist destination maybe you should start acting like it. Barbados reminds me at my night at the bar the other night, when the bar tender was going on about all the things going wrong in his life, I finally cut him off and said …buddy you have got this all wrong I am supposed to bring you my problems. So I say to you AC instead of telling me about my streets your the tourist destination,you want my money … get your house in order


  11. @ Lawson /David
    Cuhdear … AC is an ass…. equus africanus asinus
    What did you expect?????

    Admittedly she is one of the more coherent DLP asses, …but that only tells us why our Treasury is in such a mess …. It does NOT tell us that you should expect an ass to bray logically….

    Let the legion post in peace nuh….. it gives an insight into the level of shiite into which we have dug ourselves….. and hopefully inspiration to Jeff, Caswell, Walter and Grenville that they NEED to get their personal protective equipment into shape in preparation for shovelling LOTS of shiite….soon.


  12. If Bu intent is to burn the house down .Well go ahead at your own peril .the world is watching.


  13. It is better for Bajans and BU to complain that wait for Tourists to find a NASTY STINKING Island and then go back home and spread the word.

    CLEAN UP THE PLACE AND BE NICE TO THOSE BRINGING YOU “FOREIGN EXCHANGE”.

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David November 30, 2015 at 4:23 AM #
    “Listened to Dr. Kerry Hall talking a good game with DJ yesterday and after the highfaluting language here is what she opined. Barbados bushy and dirty, it wants cleaning. Sure Miller, Hants et al agree because they have been singing this tune till hoarse on BU for years”

    And this pet peeve of ours is vividly borne out by Colonel Buggy’s photo contributions to corroborate the saying: “a picture is worth a thousand words”.
    Our concerns over the state of public health of Barbados are born out of visual experiences in competing tourism-based destinations. Bermuda, The Bahamas and the Caymans spring readily to mind.

    Aren’t concerns for the environment and its impact on public health clear indices of an educated population? After more than 50 years of so-called free education, is it asking to much to realize some ROI from the billions of tax dollars spent on public education?
    It seems the country might be better off writing down this large but impaired investment by reducing its on-going contributions to keep this failing investment from becoming a massive liability.
    And this negative prognosis it borne out convincingly by the likes of ac & co who have in the most ‘enlightened’ of manner seek to put a case why Barbados should remain dirty and rundown because big cities are full of garbage.

    I believe our clarion calls are falling on death ears because the authorities in Barbados will only act when there is an outbreak of some communicable disease of epidemic proportions that could make the country a no-go place for tourists.
    What would be a wakeup call for these people to come to their senses and clean up Bridgetown given the hundreds of cruise ship passengers transiting through Barbados? The removal of Bridgetown from the list of the UNESCO heritage sites?

    What about the improving the signage to assist cruise ship visitors in their trip from and back to the cruise ship terminal in the Port?

    What about cleaning up the Oistins Bay Garden facilities and upgrading the toilet facilities to accommodate the expected increases in stay-over visitors?


  15. @ac
    I do not get your point of using a picture of garbage strewn about the place after a music festival, What are you trying to say —–“we are not so bad?

    One must be careful when comparing the US or Canada to Barbados. Of course , they have pockets of untidiness, but the size of their economy means that they would not be as affected by tourism as Barbados would be.

    In addition, the size of these countries and the number of tourist attractions are much more numerous than what we have in Barbados.


  16. The idea that as we are a sovereign nation like the US and therefore we can make comparison between the two countries needs rethinking. When one begin to take other variables into account, size, population, economy, etc. then the nation to nation match-up is a flawed one.

    Bajans have to take good care of their nation so that we do not engage in comparing the Barbados with the worst of the USA.

  17. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ TheObserrver December 1, 2015 at 2:01 PM

    Anybody who seeks to make any comparison between Barbados and the USA or Canada of any Western European country in relation to economy, population size or social development will have to be a blind jackass thinking only with its rear end.
    And our BU-resident ‘equus africanus asinus’- styled as “ac” the asinine cretin- is the epitome of such thinking. Barbados is no more than a large town in some Mid-western state in the great USA or an extension of some conurbation of any major European city.

    Let Barbados, with its incestuously Victorian-era based mores, compare itself with others of its own fighting weight division. Let the junk bondholders start with Bermuda, The Bahamas or even St. Lucia or Antigua. But certainly not Singapore, its former social and economic primary school classmate now turned professional and fighting in the top-class heavyweight division.


  18. Here is an example Dr. Kerry Hall used, bear in mind she is the head of the Tourism Product Authority. He stated lighthouse attractions is big business in other tourism destinations, Barbados has FOUR and they are in a derelict state. Pick sense from nonsense.


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    @lawson, this is Artax’s comment meant for you:

    “How there can be garbage on the ground when the can is only a foot away is ridiculous. You are supposed to be a tourist destination maybe you should start acting like it.”

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  20. David I saw it every morning on my walks, litterers tourist or local should get arrested and have to spend half a day picking junk or snails or pay a fine.


  21. I made my point garbage is a world wide problem for many countries rich or poor. This ongoing attempt to send a malicious message to tourist about garbage in barbados has been over done and overused by political malcontents
    What Dr, Kelly says is within the context of a Historical Frame work and not with the intent of malicious and idle propaganda to ran away tourist,
    Bu has been on a tirade of salacious and malicious gossip for years and most who have frequent this blog would be well aware that BU has become a toxic bed of propaganda to feed the hostility that emits from the mouths of the BLP brigade against the govt


  22. The above photo is from one of the wealthiest and richest countries and can afford dump trucks day or night to haul garbage yet some who frequent this blog and lives in that country have the nerve to be pointing finger,
    Compare to what lawson has depicted as garbagein barbados in his pic i wonder what he would call that dump pile on the streets of kanada

  23. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac December 1, 2015 at 7:03 PM
    “Bu has been on a tirade of salacious and malicious gossip for years and most who have frequent this blog would be well aware that BU has become a toxic bed of propaganda to feed the hostility that emits from the mouths of the BLP brigade against the govt..”

    Why don’t you do a bit of Time Travelling and go back to pre-2008? Would you assertion still apply?

    The photo you posted is typical of many an alley in ‘Historic’ Bridgetown a so-called World Heritage Site whose designation will soon be withdrawn if you guys don’t get your act together.
    Colonel Buggy has a repertoire of photo evidence to prove it; rats and all.
    Barbados just like it junk bond economy will soon be tagged with the label “Environment of Junk”-with the warning: For your own Health & Safety, please do not visit.


  24. Thats regent park did you get that snap on a visit


  25. Now tell me this how can a country so wealthy have garbage trucks catching on fire,, Not supposed to happen right,but it did, kanada


  26. Lawson dont worry the snow soon come and cover it all up/// unfortunately for Barbados we do not have such luxury of waiting foir snow to hide our dirty laundry, Barbados is a where the canadians hang out in the winter and could not care less about two pieces of garbage on the streets of barbados, after all they left there house filthy stink maybe miller and some ot the BLP brigade can email the canadian govt and give them a piece of their mind about kanads dirty streets,


  27. Steupsss
    Man David …you can’t rub out some of this shiite AC posting?

    Any other idiot knows that however dirty you keep your OWN house, you won’t be happy to leave home to go on vacation and SPEND YOUR MONEY in a place that is dirty as shiite…

    …but AC is a SPECIAL kinda idiot – who will take a few weeks to figure that out…

    In the meantime ….MUST WE ENDURE HER…?
    …or can you rub um out…? 🙂


  28. Thank god for the snow and cold hides garbage, kills bugs, stops Canadians from bringing things back with them after a holiday big or small . Typical instead of sayin yeah we should do better tourism is our life blood you say you are just as bad if not worse . dlp hack


  29. Bush shite do not start fires you cant OUT now get OUT of my Face you dirty ole man

  30. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ ac December 1, 2015 at 9:42 PM

    How dare you call somebody “dirty”!!
    After what you have written previously to justify the unsightly piles of garbage all over Barbados, but especially Bridgetown, how dare you refer to another as dirty?

    One can just imagine the state of your domestic surroundings. A no-go area for any person of class or concerns for their own health. How do you feel living among filth and having rats and other vermin for bedfellows, ac?
    But like Leroy Parris, you are not a leper to those of like mind.


  31. Thanks, David


  32. this one is right up Professor deputy dawg alley


  33. all because he drop a stick of chewing gum on the street


  34. Today just after 3 pm I observed a wee girl, no more that 7 years old unwrapped , something and dropped the paper on the ground beneath her. Now where did she learn this?


  35. Have you heard the promotional jingle on CBC ? ” This is the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, coming to you from Beautiful Barbados.”
    You may be able to fool some of the people some of the time, but…………..

    I must once again repeat what I overheard a Royal Navy sailor saying way back in 1980, as he stepped off his ship at the Bridgetown Port and was walking along Princess Alice Highway on his way to the City Centre, or Nelson Street. “F*** me, mate! there is more sh** on the roadway than on the bloody side walk.”
    35 Years later and we are still bobbing and weaving our way between the sh** in Bridgetown and elsewhere.
    Pride and Industry, like a one night stand,is to many Barbadians, a one day affair.


  36. @ Colonel buggy


  37. We can do better Colonel Buggy, the garbage problem is more visible in the gullies when you are out and about on those future trust walks. Disgusting.


  38. @ac
    On the road to redemption

    I like the video, but as a man from the North who rarely made it past Bridgetown, the place is foreign to me. Looking forward for you Speightstown to Bridgetown run.


  39. David have you seen how many travel awards were given out , it would be surprising if a country didn’t win one. Barbadians should see this as a disappointment …that from probably winning every category at one time they have dropped way down the list there is time to turn it around if all hands are on deck


  40. @lawson

    It could have been worse, no award received.

    We need to clean the place.


  41. I guess in a way you are right one better than Haiti or Guyana


  42. @ac
    And there is a different perspective when the camera speed is reduced to still shots and the photographer is on foot.
    This photo shows some buildings along part of the route seen in the video. These old buildings are on the South Coast, a stone throw away from the popular Browne’s Beach. They are in the middle of the Garrison -Bridgetown Heritage site(s). And are just a politicians throw away from the Government Head Quarters on Bay Street.
    Yes David, we can do much better, in many spheres.
    http://i.imgur.com/JwEscA3.jpg?1


  43. NEW YORK – Barbados wins big in 2015 with the recognition of the island as ‘Destination of the Year’ 2015 and acknowledgment for the opening of its newest resort,

    Sandals Barbados, dubbed the ‘New All-Inclusive Resort of the Year’ by Caribbean Journal in their coveted Caribbean Travel Awards

    That makes 2 awards.

    We should be pleased but INSPIRED to CLEAN UP DE PLACE NOW and more importantly CONTINUE TO KEEP DE wrasse whole place CLEAN.

    NOTE:

    A wrasse is a unique fish that forms a symbiotic relationship with other species by setting up a “cleaning station” to remove unwanted parasites that may have attached themselves.


  44. sandals Barbados destination of the year, maybe if your were a clump of sargassum


  45. Listen Colonel some of them ole houses was owned by the Anthribus cant spelled the name correctly but these white folks live in a big great house next to ST pauls church the govt cannot demolish property they do not own, i guess the beneficiaries of the properties on bay street do not care

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