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Hon Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew Thanks Minister of Tourism Hon. Marsha T. Henderson and her team for the Quick decision to open back the country after the Pandemic

Published 6 April 2024

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Greetings,

As I watch the growth of tourism I am quite pleased with the actions of this Labour Government:

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Cruise Schedule | April 2024

Published 1 April 2024

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Cruise Schedule | April 2024

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Cruise ship hits concrete passageway on Danube in Austria, 17 injured

Published 30 March 2024

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Cruise ship hits concrete passageway on Danube in Austria, 17 injured

The ship temporarily lost power to its electronics system and became unsteerable as it passed through narrow locks at 9:45 pm Friday

The 11 injured were taken to hospital and the ship was able to continue onwards after the accident (Representational Image

Seventeen passengers were hurt when a Bulgarian river cruise ship lost steering and hit the sides of a lock on the Danube in Austria, the apa news agency reported Saturday.

Eleven of the injured were taken to hospitals.

The ship with 142 passengers aboard, most of them from Germany, temporarily lost power to its electronics system and became unsteerable as it passed through narrow locks at 9:45 pm Friday, apa reported.

The ship’s power was restored but not before the bow and stern struck the concrete sides of the lock passage near the town of Aschach, a few miles upriver from Linz.

The ship sustained minor damage and continued to its next port. The cause of the loss of electrical power was under investigation.

Cruise ship hits concrete passageway on Danube in Austria, 17 injured | World News – The Indian Express

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4TH GENERATION BORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NOW OPERATIONAL AT THE RLB INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Published 25 March 2024

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4TH GENERATION BORDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NOW OPERATIONAL AT THE RLB INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, March 25, 2024 (SKNIS) – The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis took a huge step towards modernising and enhancing the services at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport today, March 25, 2024, by switching to a 4th generation Border Management System that features automated passport control kiosks. This move ensures that St. Kitts and Nevis remains at the forefront of technological advancements that promote efficiency.

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Hon Prime Minister Dr Terrance was joined by Minister of Toursim, Hon. Marsha T. Henderson, for the launch of the 4th generation Border Management System

Published 25 March 2024

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This morning Hon Prime Minister Dr Terrance was joined by Minister of Toursim, Hon. Marsha T. Henderson, for the launch of the 4th generation Border Management System which features automated passport control kiosks at the RLB International Airport. I signed the agreement for the kiosks in 2022 and I am very pleased to see them implemented.

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