The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) in Barbados is launching a new initiative to provide foreign language training for its staff. The program aims to equip employees with the necessary skills to communicate effectively with international travelers and improve the overall customer experience. The training will be offered in languages such as Spanish French and Portuguese which are commonly spoken by visitors to the island. This move by GAIA is seen as a positive step towards promoting Barbados as a welcoming and inclusive destination for tourists from around the world. The program is set to begin in the coming months and is expected to benefit both staff and visitors.
The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) in Barbados is launching a new initiative to provide foreign language training for its staff.
The program aims to equip employees with the necessary skills to communicate effectively with international travelers and improve the overall customer experience.
The training will be offered in languages such as Spanish French and Portuguese which are commonly spoken by visitors to the island.
This move by GAIA is seen as a positive step towards promoting Barbados as a welcoming and inclusive destination for tourists from around the world.
The program is set to begin in the coming months and is expected to benefit both staff and visitors.
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The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) in Barbados is launching a new initiative to provide foreign language training for its staff. The program aims to equip employees with the necessary skills to communicate effectively with international travelers and improve the overall customer experience. The training will be offered in languages such as Spanish French and Portuguese which are commonly spoken by visitors to the island. This move by GAIA is seen as a positive step towards promoting Barbados as a welcoming and inclusive destination for tourists from around the world. The program is set to begin in the coming months and is expected to benefit both staff and visitors.
The Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) in Barbados is launching a new initiative to provide foreign language training for its staff.
The program aims to equip employees with the necessary skills to communicate effectively with international travelers and improve the overall customer experience.
The training will be offered in languages such as Spanish French and Portuguese which are commonly spoken by visitors to the island.
This move by GAIA is seen as a positive step towards promoting Barbados as a welcoming and inclusive destination for tourists from around the world.
The program is set to begin in the coming months and is expected to benefit both staff and visitors.
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Barbadian high jumpers Kiami Rae Orford and Shania Motley are brimming with confidence ahead of their events at the 52nd CARIFTA Games which gets under
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Barbados own Clown Prince of calypso George Georgie Porgie Scantlebury passed away last week at age 70.
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Chief Justice Leslie Haynes says better facilities and accurate data are required if the magistrates courts are to clear the backlog of cases.
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