It is December 1, a date visitors, family and friends waited for months to return to the British Virgin Islands since its closure on March 22 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is a very exciting day for our Territory, as we witness our main airport Terrance B. Lettsome International; open its doors on the eve of the reopening of our borders to nationals, visitors, family and friends.
The public is notified that a Shorts 360 aircraft crash landed at the T.B. Lettsome International Airport at approximately 9:35 a.m. today, November 18.
The public is notified that the BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) will be conducting an emergency simulation exercise at the Terrance B. Lettsome Airport on Beef Island today November 18.
At 10:47 a.m. today, 4th November 2020, a plane with four (4) souls on board, crashed on the island of Anegada. At 11:00 a.m. three (3) souls were recovered with non-critical injuries.
Topic: Airports, House of Assembly, Novel Coronavirus | Posted By: aphillip
Tuesday, 23 June 2020 - 5:05pm
Mr. Speaker, as you are aware, your Government is committed to the highest standards of transparency and accountability in our handling of the public’s affairs.
As you are aware from previous public statements, the Auditor General undertook a special audit into the Government’s financing of the BVI Airways Agreement which was intended to provide a direct airlift to Miami. This followed a number of concerns raised by a number of people, including myself, about the Government financing of this failed project.