Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Winter tourism didn’t drive economy

Date:

Share post:

BARBADOS’ FOREIGN RESERVES got no positive movement after the just ended winter tourist season, and Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados, Dr DeLisle Worrell said it was another three months of decline in the local economy.
Speaking earlier today on the island’s first quarter performance, Dr Worrell revealed that economic activity contracted by 0.4 per cent, though he said this was an improvement on the 1.2 per cent decline for the same three months of 2012.
Tourism, the main engine on which the Barbados economy depends for vital foreign exchange showed a one per cent decline in long stay arrivals.
While the number of long-stay British and European visitors was on the rise, increasing by eight and ten per cent respectively, the visitors from the United States and Canada fell. And the Governor blamed this on the cancellation of direct flights out of New York by American Airlines and reduced demand from Canada.
In his predictions on what Barbadians should expect from the rest of the year, Dr Worrell said it will be much of the same.
However he encouraged Barbadians to look for sustained growth next year of 0.5 per cent and two per cent in 2015.
Tomorrow, the Governor will take questions from the media during his quarterly Press conference. (GE)
 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Related articles

President going on holiday

The President, Her Excellency, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, will travel overseas on vacation leave for the...

Dust haze subsides in Barbados as BMS keeps close watch

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) continues to track a large plume of dust haze affecting Barbados and the...

Police seek help in identifying man found dead at Brownes Beach

Police are seeking the public’s assistance as they continue investigations into yesterday evening’s death of an adult male...

Early closure of two primary schools

Due to environmental conditions, the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training took the decision to allow for...