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Six
major airports in The Bahamas are served by various international
airlines including Delta, Carnival Airlines, Continental Airlines,
British Airways, Air Jamaica and American Eagle that fly to key
destinations in Europe, North and South America and the Caribbean
with connections around the globe. Scheduled domestic services
by the national airline, Bahamasair, link the islands, while also
providing scheduled service to Florida. Charter services are available
to all parts of the archipelago.
Modern
Telecommunications
Telecommunications services in the islands are state-of-the-art.
Instantaneous direct international links are provided through
a 100 percent digital switching system. International telex, cellular
radio telephone, facsimile, internet access, automatic radio paging
and private lines services are all available. Additionally, the
installation of a fiber-optic submarine cable between The Bahamas
and Florida has improved and increased the capability for both
voice and data communications.
A Crossroads For International Shipping
Twenty-three seaports dot The Bahamas, allowing for regular shipping
connections to the Americas and Europe. The ports in Nassau and
Freeport are major international transhipment centres servicing
both tourism and commerce. Expansion of the Freeport Harbour,
a focal point of the 200 square mile Freeport free trade zone,
was completed in 1998, making Freeport a state-of-the-art container
transshipment terminal.
Modern And Extensive Medical Facilities
In New Providence, The Princess Margaret Hospital provides a wide
range of specialist facilities. There are also two smaller private
hospitals, Doctors Hospital and Lyford Cay Hospital which also
offer specialized state-of-the-art medical treatment. In addition,
hospital facilities exist in Freeport and numerous clinics are
located throughout the Commonwealth. Resident medical doctors
provide health care in the Family Islands. |