SINT MAARTEN / Minister Lawrence: Together everyone achieves more

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The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications (Ministry TEATT), Mr. Roger Lawrence, wishes to recognize and celebrate the work and dedication that has gone into the reconstruction project of the terminal at Princess International Airport. Juliana.

The direction taken in the reconstruction and modernization of the hurricane-damaged terminal is the result of strong teamwork, and the path needed to continue moving forward with other imperative infrastructure projects. This is just the start, and the success of these efforts will demonstrate that “Together we can do more”.

Moving forward, the Minister will focus on communication, teamwork and execution.

It will also focus on investments, which are essential to the growth of Sint Maarten, strengthening the image of our country as a reputable place where people want to travel and invest. This will involve working on accessibility of business as a high priority and ensuring that the TEATT ministry meets the government's strategic goals.

The Minister and his team will establish a framework to revive the tourism industry based on resilience and flexibility. As the island develops in all sectors, the focus will be on improving internet connectivity on the island, in order to bring new innovative products, experiences and services to a wider market. .

It will be strategic for Sint Maarten to influence, attract and position itself as a destination with a strong brand image. The ultimate goal is to improve the overall experience for residents and guests.

In conclusion, Minister Lawrence draws attention to the increase in COVID-19 cases, he reiterates the importance of adhering to COVID-19 guidelines, hand hygiene, wearing a cover head and physical distance.

The pandemic is not yet over, and it is important to continue to use all available preventive measures, regardless of your immunization status. By reminding everyone to stay alert and take precautions, it is imperative that we all do our part to stop its spread.

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