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SkyBahamas flies high during National Family Island Regatta
By Kenneth Romer
Apr 29, 2010 - 8:24:57 PM

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NASSAU, Bahamas  - SkyBahamas Airlines soared high during this year’s 57th National Family Island Regatta, leading the way with airlifts among commercial carriers.

Signing up as the official carrier/sponsor for this year’s Regatta held in George Town, Exuma was something the company felt obligated to do according to CEO/President Captain Randy Butler.  “Exuma is considered the birthplace for SkyBahamas; having given the airline its start some four years ago” says Captain Butler.  The CEO further asserted his view that safely transporting well over 1000 passengers into Exuma during the Regatta  was not only a good business move for the company, but felt that the airlifts also gave the local Exuma economy an extra stimulus that was so badly needed. “We wanted Exuma to know that they have been very supportive of us, and our company will continue to be supportive of them” say Butler.

SkyBahamas’ Chairman of the Board of Directors Mr. Peter Turnquest, who also serves as the head of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce, underscored the company’s commitment of supporting the communities the airline services.  According to Turnquest, “SkyBahamas is gaining the reputation of being a model corporate citizen.”  The company made good on its promise by donating $10,000 to the Regatta Committee to assist in defraying the cost of the Regatta, as well as providing awards to participating sloops.  “This level of community support is something sadly lacking with many progressive companies in recent times” adds Turnquest.  “In order for our communities to grow we must all make the sacrificial effort to support activities consistent with our cultural and national endeavors.”

SkyBahamas’ COO Mr. Kenneth Romer reaffirmed Turnquest’s conviction by adding that SkyBahamas has committed to sponsoring many cultural initiatives in the months ahead.  Some of these include The Mangrove Cay Home-Coming & Regatta scheduled for early May, The Cat Island Rake and Scrape Festival set for June and The North Abaco Power Boat Race in July.  Additionally, SkyBahamas is the official Airline for the Miss Bahamas Beauty Pageant and related events.  According to Romer, “SkyBahamas’ commitment to things Bahamian is clear evidence that the airline is moving in the right direction of becoming the premier airline for the Bahamas and the region”.

SkyBahamas presently has permits to operate scheduled flights into Freeport, Marsh Harbour Abaco, George Town Exuma, New Bight and Arthur’s Town Cat Island, Bimini, Andros, Eleuthera, Providencieles Turks and Caicos, Haiti and Jamaica.  Its business model is built around providing a culture of safety, and superior service.



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