1 minute read

Construction Set To Begin Soon On St. Vincent’s First Marriott Hotel Caribbean Airlines Resumes Flights To Venezuela

YCaribbean Airlines Limited has announced the resumption of flights to Caracas, Venezuela from May 13, 2023.

Initially, the flights will operate every Saturday with increased frequency expected later on. This move marks a significant step forward for the airline as it continues to connect the Caribbean region and provide added value to its customers.

Advertisement

Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines, expressed his excitement at the airline’s continued growth and commitment to the Caribbean region. With the largest network in the region, Caribbean Airlines is committed to offering convenience to its passengers, allowing them to fly within and to and from the Caribbean with

Yease.

“The Caribbean is our home, and we are dedicated to connecting our people and communities. Caribbean Airlines is poised for growth, and we are delighted to resume flights to Caracas and to provide reliable and convenient travel options for our valued customers,” he said.

Construction of St. Vincent’s first Marriott hotel is set to begin in the coming months, with work expected to start in June or July. The hotel, which will be located in the capital city of Kingstown, is expected to bring a significant boost to the country’s tourism industry.

The Marriott hotel will be built on the site of the former Cable and Wireless building, which was destroyed in a fire in 2002. The hotel will have 150 rooms and will offer a range of amenities for guests, including a restaurant, a bar, and a swimming pool.

The project is being developed by the Caribbean Developers (St. Vincent) Limited, a joint venture between local investors and Marriott International. The developers have said that the project will create jobs and help to stimulate economic growth in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

In a statement, the developers said, “We are excited to bring the Marriott brand to St. Vincent and the Grenadines and to contribute to the growth of the country’s tourism industry. The hotel will offer world-class amenities and services, and we believe it will be a great asset to the local community.”

St. Vincent and the Grenadines is known for its natural beauty, with pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and crystal-clear waters. The country has a rich cultural heritage and is home to a vibrant music scene, making it an attractive destination for travellers.

- NewsAmericasNow.com

This article is from: