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BVITB Resumes St. Thomas Greeter Service

December 25th, 2018 | Tags: press release BVITP tourism
The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board (BVITB) is announcing the return of their St. Thomas Greeter Service. Photo: Provided
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board (BVITB) is announcing the return of their St. Thomas Greeter Service.

According to a press release from the Government Information Service Dated, December 34, 2018, this month, Greeters took their positions at the Cyril E. King Airport and the Wilmoth Blyden Ferry Terminal to meet and greet travellers en route to the BVI, delivering to them a concierge service that provides a seamless travel experience.

“The St. Thomas Greeter Service which debuted in 2015, was created to guide travellers destined for the BVI”, said Sharon Flax-Brutus.

“We are excited to offer this service to our guests creating a professional BVI experience even before they arrive on our shores. This saves our guests time and provides them with peace of mind”.

3 Responses to “BVITB Resumes St. Thomas Greeter Service”

  • ReX FeRal (26/12/2018, 05:05) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    You got this then horrible immigration,taxi and customs service .
  • shark (26/12/2018, 21:10) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Rex there is a difference between a shuttle and taxi.if the guest ask for a taxi they should not be hustled by any driver with shuttle plates.if you are dealing shuttle that means the guests means of transport is already paid for,a free service.when the pick you up in a bus that says shuttle and you get to your destination and they are charging you it's a problem.differenciate.
  • Local (28/12/2018, 08:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I heard guests complaining about the long, bumpy ferry ride. Our airport needs to be more active with reasonably priced flights so that it can be more attractive to travelers.

    Additionally, the St. Thomas terminal is a huge deterrent when it becomes supper crowded. I didn't enjoy the experience. But, it was great to see so many tourists heading to the BVI.


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