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Filed Under (Good Reading, News, Real Estate, Sailing) by Jim Walberg on 10-07-2008

From:  United States Virgin Islands Governor John deJongh, Jr.      Date:   July 9, 2008

I sent a correspondence to Gov. John deJongh, Jr. a week or so ago and asked for his input as to what his administration is doing to address the challenges of several airlines cutting back their flights to the Caribbean by 40% when tourist visits to the Caribbean have set new records last year - 15 million.  I first met Gov. deJongh at the 2007 Virgin Island Charter League Boat Show in St. Thomas where he was a featured speaker addressing the economic health of the Caribbean.  Here is his letter in response to my correspondence last week.  I sincerely thank Gov. deJongh for his, and his administration’s proactive actions in creating a dynamic economy for the USVI focused on the tourist industry who loves visiting Paradise.

Dear Mr. Walberg, 

Thank you for taking the time to share your views on what is a very important issue. As you rightfully mention, tourism numbers have been steady, in fact they have been increasing, while flight service from two major airlines serving the Territory has been cut. My Administration, in cooperation with the Department of Tourism and the Virgin Islands Port Authority, has been targeting markets worldwide with special packages and incentives to attract new and returning travelers to the Territory; this includes European and other international markets. European travelers, in particular, are encouraged to travel to “America’s Caribbean” as they are able to enjoy a favorable return on the exchange rate. Keeping this in mind, we are also working diligently with other Caribbean nations through the Caribbean Tourism Organization and the Caribbean Hotel Association to forge the relationships that enable our placement as a favored Caribbean destination location for travelers from the mainland United States and globally.

Additionally, our collaborative efforts have recently made possible the increased flight service of other, low cost airlines to the region. This added service will allow visitors’ increased flexibility in their travel plans and highlights the continued commitment of the Department of Tourism and the Virgin Islands Port Authority in working cooperatively to offer incentives for travelers to the Territory.  

Also, thank you for attaching the January 7, 2008 correspondence from Ms. Shelly Tucker, VICL Secretary.  (This was a letter addressing the “six-pack” law which is negatively impacting the charter boat industry and the tourist dollars that the USVI lose because of this outdated law.)  Unfortunately, I had not previously received this letter which responded to my December 2007 correspondence.  I have forwarded this letter to the Commissioner of Tourism for her analysis and our later discussion on execution.  Needless to say, the charter yacht industry is a key component in our package of offerings and its protection and growth is a central focus of my Administration.

Thank you once again for providing your views and for your efforts to raise awareness on these important issues.

Sincerely,
John P. de Jongh, Jr.,
Governor - United States Virgin Islands

I welcome your comments on Gov. deJongh, Jr.’s remarks.  I will pass them on to the Governor’s office.  Until next time…your Caribbean life-style detective continues to be on-duty.



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Virgin-Islands » Virgin Island Beaches on July 13th, 2008 at 2:27 am #

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