Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis yesterday hailed Bahamasair’s resumption of scheduled service to Cat Island as a move that will drive growth and bring new opportunities on the island.
Davis, who is the MP for Cat Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador, said it is the first time in more than 20 years that the national flag carrier will fly regular routes to Cat Island.
“Today’s occasion carries real meaning for me because I know how much potential this community has and now, we are inviting the nation and world to partake in all that is great about our beautiful island.
“Today is about connection.
“For the first time in more than 20 years, Bahamasair will again provide scheduled service to Cat Island.”
Davis’ comments came as the Arthur’s Town Airport was officially opened in north Cat Island yesterday.
Bahamasair is slated to operate flights between Nassau and Cat Island twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays.
“Today, we celebrate the reopening of this route that brings people closer together,” he said.
“It makes it easier for residents to travel for business, healthcare, and family.
“It provides greater convenience and strengthens the connections that bind our islands together, and it opens new possibilities for economic growth.”
Davis said improved airlift will help to showcase the island and bring more visitors to its shores.
“Greater access will also support small businesses,” he said.
“Hotels, restaurants, taxi drivers, and entrepreneurs throughout this island stand to benefit from increased visitor activity.
“As more people discover Cat Island, local businesses have a real opportunity to grow.”
The Arthur’s Town Airport is one of 19 airports across the country that make up the Davis administration’s airport renaissance project.
Davis said yesterday that it reflects a commitment to “ensuring that every island shares in the benefits of national development”.
“As we continue building on progress, we are investing in increased airlift capacity, modern airports, and transportation infrastructure throughout our archipelago to create opportunities and improve the quality of life for all,” he said.














