Barbados’ largest private-sector tourism representative body is pushing back against lingering suggestions that the Barbados Employment and Sustainable Transformation (BEST) programme was an attempt to throw “free money” at tourism stakeholders. On the contrary, Chairman of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) Renee Coppin has credited the initiative with saving over 3,000 jobs at […]
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