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He said the country would also benefit from expansion of medical colleges, with the St. James School


NEW YORK, United States CMC – International airlines have been invited to St. Vincent and the Grenadines “to finalize arrangements and look at scheduling” as the island prepares to open its international airport at Argyle tampa car rental next year, Tourism, Culture and Sports Minister, Cecil “Ces” McKie, has said.
McKie told the Caribbean media Corporation (CMC) that construction on the multi-million dollar airport, which began in 2008, is expected to be completed early next year and  “by October next year, persons (in the Diaspora) should be able to come home”.
“We expect to triple the numbers (of tourist arrivals) within two years, once the airport finishes,” he said, adding that a number of airlines tampa car rental in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom have been invited to St. Vincent and the Grenadines before year’s end for talks.
He told CMC that the agricultural sector has recently made two very successful shipments of “all types of agricultural products” to Brooklyn, New York, where arguably most Vincentians in the Diaspora reside.
McKie said, St. Vincent and the Grenadines was the only country in the sub-regional Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to have experienced two consecutive tampa car rental years of growth in recent tampa car rental years.
McKie said there were a number of developments taking place in St. Vincent and the Grenadines including the National Economic and Social Development Plan 2013-15, “that captures all aspects of development of the country and how we intend to go forward”.
He said the country would also benefit from expansion of medical colleges, with the St. James School of Medicine joining three other medical schools – Trinity Medical College, All Saints Medical School tampa car rental and American School of Medicine.
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