WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – November 28, 2019 – As part of its “Bahamas Is Open For Business” marketing campaign, the Bahamas Tourist Office in Plantation, Florida, in conjunction with its partnership with Hubbard Radio Alpha Media Network in West Palm Beach, will conduct three special editions of The Bahamas Travel Show.
The Show is designed to further heighten The Bahamas’ diverse and impressive brand, increase market visibility, engage loyal listeners, increase visitor interest and bookings to its destination and, simultaneously, promote the latest developments, trends and tourism activities occurring in and around the Islands of The Bahamas.
The 30-minutes radio show, which airs on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. on WFTL 850 AM in West Palm Beach, is heard throughout Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties in south Florida and as far away as Tampa, Florida in the north.
It is the first and only radio travel talk show on WFTL 850 AM, and thousands more are able to stream online on www.850wftl.com as well as via www.Bahamas.com/radio.
The show is created, produced and hosted by the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation’s (MOTA) communications and sales veterans Earnestine Moxyz and Tina Lee.
In this week’s show, which airs on Saturday, November 30, Betty Bethel-Moss, Director of Sales and Marketing at the MOTA, reinforces that The Bahamas is open for business and gives an update on The Bahamas tourism product, post Hurricane Dorian. Representatives from Atlantis Paradise Island and Ocean Club, A Four-Seasons Resort, also advise on new developments and holiday packages at their respective properties.