Providencia gets ready for changes
Not everyone is happy with the Government’s decision to lower airfare for flights between San Andrés and Providencia. Employees who operate a catamaran that travels five times a week to and from the islands are concerned that many people will now choose to fly, which will hurt business.
Others like Samia Fakih, the president of San Andres and Providencia’s Hotel Association, don’t think the catamaran service will be affected that significantly but feel the challenge now is to increase the frequency of the flights offered.
Results of the measure will be evaluated after three months.

enero 5th, 2013 en 10:00 am
ALBERTEACHER SAYS: WHEN YOU’RE DROWNING IT’S NOT TIME TO LEARN TO SWIM…SAINT ANDREW AND THE REST OF THE “COLOMBIAN” ISLANDS HAVE BEEN NEGLECTED FOR TOO LONG…NOW THAT DICTA’NORIEGA IS TAKING OVER OUR GOVERNMENT WANTS TO SHOW OFF ITS
FORCE AND INFLUENCE…PERHAPS IT’S TOO LATE…MAY GOD HELP OUR SUFFERED COUNTRY.
I’M I RIGHT OR WRONG? EITHER WAY I’D LIKE TO KNOW….ALBERTEACHER FROM CONCERNED CITIZENS OF THE WORLD. CCOW