NASSAU, Bahamas — Atlantis has moved to better enable its guests to “experience the sheer beauty of the Family Islands” with this week’s launch of its partnership with Coco Bahama Seaplanes and Kamalame Cay, The Tribune reported on Monday, May 2, in an article written by Business Editor Neil Hartnell.
Audrey Oswell, the Paradise Island mega resort’s president and managing director, in written replies to Tribune Business questions said it was moving to “share all of The Bahamas with our visitors” by providing day excursions to the Andros resort via Coco’s seaplanes.
The three round-trip flights per week, capable of carrying eight Atlantis guests per trip, took off on Saturday from Odyssey Aviation at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) with the resort planning further excursion additions and expansions to give visitors “experiences like no other”.
“This service has been in the planning stages for quite some time. We wanted our guests to experience the sheer beauty of the Family Islands and love them as much as we do,” Ms Oswell said. “We are pleased to share this special experience with our guests, and to announce our partnership with Kamalame Cay and Coco Bahama Air and our inaugural flights.
“These exclusive experiences have been part of our long-term vision of constantly expanding choices for our guests. The Atlantis brand was built on entertaining guests and offering experiences unlike no other. This is another chapter in our book.”
Ms Oswell said Atlantis expected to “increase” the three round-trip flights per week to Kamalame Cay later this year. Asked whether the resort plans to add to its Family Island excursion menu, she reiterated: “At the core of the Atlantis brand is the ability to provide our guests with experiences like no other. We are constantly adding new experiences. That is what makes Atlantis unique. So yes, of course, there will be more to come in the future.”
The planned expansion includes seaplane excursions, via Coco Bahama, to Spanish Wells and Harbour Island that will begin later this year. Explaining the rationale for teaming with Coco Bahama and Kamalame Cay, Ms Oswell said: “Our guests have been returning for years. Many of our guests refer to our Atlantis team members as ‘family’. We know our guests make memories of a lifetime at our resort.”
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