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00:00The airport will be open. Not only that, we were talking about direct flights, you know, those were conversations we
00:06were having with him, and there were one or two direct flights, but again, these things have to be worked
00:11out with the airport authority, and he said yes, it will be something that we'd be interested because we don't
00:17want to have an airport that it would be a ghost town.
00:20Making Tobago a duty-free zone was also discussed.
00:23Duty-free and taxes, and we must say that the minister is very, very encouraged and willing to support us
00:30in having duty-free and tax-free zones, you know, throughout the island.
00:35Direct flights to Africa, talks on health and sport tourism. The registration of Tobago lands, all matters on the table.
00:43Registering lands in Tobago, the issues that they have with land, and getting the title done, and his investment people
00:50were working on that, as well as they spoke of different types of tourism, community tourism, which was something I
00:57think, health tourism.
00:58These were things that were exciting, you know, for him, sport tourism, and we were really happy to know that
01:06the minister and the Division of Tourism here in Tobago is having good conversation about these initiatives coming forward.
01:14Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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