The USVI tourism team, led by Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte, arrived at the Routes Aviation Conference as strong leaders in their region presenting information and data about the strategic advantages for airlines to work with the territory.
The V.I. government's financial outlook for Fiscal Year 2024 is expected to continue the upward trend of increasing revenues, according to the agencies and departments that gave presentations at the 2023 Spring Revenue Estimating Conference hosted by the Office of Management and Budget. However, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. tempered the upbeat assessment, warning government agencies need to proceed with caution.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. spoke glowingly of the U.S. Virgin Islands' future in his State of the Territory Address Monday night, touting relative economic prosperity, increased tourist arrivals, infrastructure investment, and reduction in crime.
The U.S. Virgin Islands has received top honors from several prestigious media companies for 2023, and accolades for a successful 2022, according to the V.I. Tourism Department.
From near-miss storms and frightening viruses to the threat of disastrous chemical accidents, environmental hazards hung like a huge cloud over the Virgin Islands in 2022. But there were bright interludes, too, with hotel and restaurant openings and real, live festivals signaling a return of the Good Times.
Commissioner Joseph Boschulte shared last week at the annual Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit (CHICOS) in the Dominican Republic.
Commissioner Joseph Boschulte is on the cover of the November/December 2022 issue of Black Meetings & Tourism Magazine along with a two-page feature describing his leadership navigating a successful and profitable path through the rocky straits of COVID-19.
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) Department of Tourism is launching a new marketing campaign that includes a distinctive tagline, a social media campaign and the relaunch of its website.
The hurricane-demolished Hibiscus Beach Hotel on St. Croix was purchased in 2018 by members of the Hamed family who petitioned the V.I. Economic Development Authority Thursday for Category III tax benefits to help with a five-year development plan.
In this series, the Source introduces the community to the platforms of senatorial and gubernatorial candidates and gauges their approaches to issues in the territory. The Source sent each candidate the same questions and is running the answers in the order in which the candidates responded.