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Flight
Planning Made Easier With New Phones and Better Infrastructure in
the Bahamas
The Honourable
Obie Wilchcombe, Bahamas Minister of Tourism recently launched a
new concept to make flying from The Bahamas easier for pilots. Currently,
there are fifteen ports of entry that offer to the pilot community
complimentary telephones with a direct connection to the United
States thanks to a new partnership with the Bahamas Telecommunications
Company (Batelco).
Pilots now have
the benefit to close their flight plan after landing in The Bahamas.
Telephone communication to the United States from all ports of entry
will be available. Before heading home ward bound pilots can obtain
a weather briefing by calling 800-WX BRIEF, or calling the local
flight service. Pilots can file an International Flight Plan and
notify US customs, which is required one hour prior to departure
back to the United States.
The first of
these phones was available in Bimini, one of the closest destinations
in The Out Islands for private planes, and all ports of entry are
expected to be equipped within the next few months. Plans are also
being made to have cell phone service available throughout The Bahamas
as well as AT&T and MCI calling card service, making it more
convenient for pilots to get customs clearance.
The Bahamas
Ministry of Tourism continues to spread the word that with multiple
airports of entry as close as 46 nautical miles from the East Coast
of Florida, The Islands Of The Bahamas, particularly the Out Islands,
are a perfect destination for tourists and U.S. pilots with a taste
for adventure. For more information on The Islands Of The Bahamas,
please visit www.bahamas.com or www.flying.bahamas.com or call 800-32-SPORT.
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MEDIA
CONTACTS:
Anita
Johnson-Patty
Bahamas Tourist Office
ajohnson@bahamas.com
(954) 236-9292
Silvia Bonachea
Weber Shandwick
(212) 445-8119
sbonachea@webershandwick.com
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