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Airbnb is offering five people a free 2-month ‘sabbatical’ in the Bahamas – CNBC

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Airbnb is searching for five people to quit whatever they are doing and go on a free two-month trip to the Bahamas, where they will assist with ecological projects in the Caribbean nation.

Those selected to take part in the "sabbatical" will spend April and May traveling to three Bahamian locations to help preserve the country's natural and cultural resources.

Airbnb's latest "sabbatical program" was developed in partnership with the Bahamas National Trust, a local non-profit that protects 32 of the country's national parks.

It follows the company's Italian and Antarctic projects, both of which saw volunteers take part in working vacations to help with rejuvenation and research.

To be in the running for Airbnb's latest project, applicants must demonstrate a "commitment to contribute to island life," the company said.

Successful applicants to the Bahamas Sabbatical will travel to Andros, home of the world's third-largest reef system, to help create a coral reef restoration program and install a new nursery to grown coral reef fragments.

They will also spend time working on the conservation of reef-friendly species in Exuma, and assist with ecological and research projects in Eleuthera.

The two-month trip is designed to help local leaders set up sustainable sources of economic growth, such as new experiences that tourists visiting the Bahamas can book through Airbnb.

Those selected to join the sabbatical will also be given time off to take part in activities such as sailing and exploring marine caverns known as blue holes.

The Bahamas, made up of more than 700 islands, is heavily dependent on tourism, and parts of the country were devastated by Hurricane Dorian last year.

"This is a special place, and anyone who has spent time on any of the islands that make up the nation is moved by the air, the sun, the beaches, the food, the communities and most of all the people," Chris Lehane, senior vice president of global policy and communications at Airbnb, said in a press release Tuesday.

Candidates must be over the age of 18 to take part in the scheme, and must be available throughout April and May 2020. Potential participants should also speak good conversational English and be from one of 34 eligible countries, which include China, India, New Zealand and the United States.

Airbnb will announce who has been selected for the project on March 25.

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Airbnb is sending 5 people on a 2-month ‘sabbatical’ to the Bahamas – Business Insider – Business Insider

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It's time you take a break from your regularly scheduled life and take a sabbaticalinstead. AndAirbnbis here to make that happen.

Airbnb and the Bahamas National Trust, an NGO that protects 32 national parks in the country, just announced their new joint offering, theBahamas Sabbatical. With the sabbatical, the two organizations are offering five lucky participants the life-changing opportunity to take time away from their normal lives tolive in an ecological oasis. In a statement, the two organizations explained that the sabbatical is a way to help restore the islands after several devastating hurricanes, as well as a way to remind travelers thatthe islands are backand open for business.

Airbnb's two-month "sabbatical" promises to be action-packed. Airbnb

"The Bahamas is open for business and while we work to restore parts of the archipelago devastated by Hurricane Dorian, the vast majority is ready for visitors," Eric Carey, executive director of the Bahamas National Trust, said in a statement. "Partnering with Airbnb is an incredible opportunity to help further preserve our culture and resources and share our diverse country and the Bahamian way of life with the world."

During the sabbatical, the participants will work alongside local experts on traditional practices in agriculture, ethical fishing, and coral reef revitalization.

Over the months of April and May, participants will be embedded on three beautiful island destinations: Andros, Exumas, and Eleuthera.

Helping build a tea farm is one of the activities planned for Airbnb's "sabbatical." Airbnb

In Andros, participants will work with experts and underwater travel photographerKatie Storr to create a coral reef restoration program in North Marine Park, home to the third-largest reef system in the world. There, they will construct and install a brand-new nursery to help coral reef fragments grow. Later, those fragments will be transplanted to affected areas across the islands.

In Exuma, sabbatical-goers will work with freediver Andre Musgrove to replicate The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park ecosystem and work to curb invasive species like the red lionfish. They will also participate in conch conservation, traditional boat building, and sailing.

And in Eleuthera, guests will work with Omar McKlewhite, a master gardener, and learn propagation techniques for the native trees and establish a bush tea farm. There, guests will also research native species, practice traditional pineapple farming, and harvest sea salt.

For the sabbatical, prospective participants need to show a commitment to "island life." Airbnb

"As The Bahamas rebuilds, it's a privilege to work together with the Bahamas National Trust to support and shine a spotlight on a nation whose economies are benefited by tourism," Chris Lehane, senior vice president of global policy and communications atAirbnb, said in a statement. "To continue these efforts, we're also pleased to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Tourism to promote tourism to the country through Airbnb even beyond the Bahamas Sabbatical."

To apply for the sabbatical visitairbnb.com/sabbaticaland complete the form. All applicants must be over 18, available to be in The Bahamas for two months from April to May 2020, and demonstrate their commitment to contributing to island life.

Helping preserve coral reefs is another activity sabbatical participants will take part in. Airbnb

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Airbnb Wants to Send You on a Sabbatical to the Bahamas – msnNOW

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Courtesy of Airbnb Airbnb Wants to Send You on a Sabbatical to the BahamasAfter sending groups of volunteers on all-expenses-paid sabbaticals in Italy and Antarctica last year, Airbnb is looking for travelers to sign up for its next venture: a two-month sabbatical in the Bahamas this spring.

Together with the Bahamas National Trust, a local NGO that protects 32 national parks in the country, Airbnb is sending five volunteers to the islands of Andros, Exuma, and Eleuthera this coming April and May. While they are there, the volunteers will work alongside Bahamian community leaders to preserve the destinations national parks as well as contribute to sustainability efforts in industries including agriculture, fishing, and coral reef revitalization.

While we work to restore parts of the archipelago devastated by Hurricane Dorian, the vast majority is ready for visitors, Eric Carey, executive director of the Bahamas National Trust, said in a statement. Partnering with Airbnb is an incredible opportunity to help further preserve our culture and resources and share our diverse country and the Bahamian way of life with the world.

During the two-month sabbatical this spring, the winners will participate in conservation projects on three different Bahamian islands throughout the archipelago.

On the island of Andros, the volunteers will help with a coral reef restoration program at the North Marine Park working alongside Katie Storr, an underwater and travel photographer. There they will build and install a nursery where coral reef fragments can be grown and eventually transplanted to other spots in the country.

In Exuma, participants will work with freediver Andre Musgrove to curb the red lionfish population as well as other invasive species in the area. While on the island, they will also take part in traditional boatbuilding, sailing, and conch conservation projects.

The volunteers will get to discover bush medicine traditions on the island of Eleuthera. At the Leon Levy Native Plant Reserve, master gardener Omar Mcklewhite will teach participants native tree propagation techniques. Together the group will establish a bush tea farm on the island, as well as harvest sea salt and learn more about pineapple farming.

When the two-month project is complete, the participants will help create new Airbnb Experiences based on their sabbatical projects so that other travelers can take part in sustainability efforts that benefit the local communities in the Bahamas.

You can apply for Airbnb Bahamas Sabbatical at airbnb.com/sabbatical from now until 11:59 p.m. ET on February 18, 2020. To be eligible, applicants have to be available to travel to the Bahamas for two months between April and May 2020.

Applicants must be at least 18 years or older, speak conversational English, and reside in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, mainland China, Denmark, Dubai, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Kingdom, or the United States.

The five winners will be announced on March 25, 2020.

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World News Media Looks at How Financial Services in The Bahamas are Changing in the Latest Issue of World Finance – Yahoo Finance

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LONDON, Jan. 29, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In the latest issue of World Finance, Elsworth Johnson, Minister of Financial Services, Trade, Industry and Immigration at The Bahamas Financial Services Board highlights the island nation's robust financial sector. For over 80 years The Bahamas has maintained a successful track record of competing for foreign direct investment and offering wealth management services. One of the key reasons for this success is The Bahamas' position as an internationally recognised centre for the provision of financial services.

In the article, Johnson describes how The Bahamas has managed to outperform its larger rivals by delivering more effective products and services. However, this position is being challenged by a global consolidation of technological advancements, regional economic weaknesses, competition from other financial centres and global regulatory pressures that have strained national resources.

"Current trends are pointing towards a more technology-driven financial sector that is increasingly knowledge-focused," Johnson writes. "As such, The Bahamas must be prepared to adapt its product and service offerings to these changes, while also leveraging its existing strengths to seize the opportunities being created by new and emerging developments."

To maintain its success, The Bahamas has set out a new strategic vision for financial services looking ahead to 2025. This strategy includes a clear vision for The Bahamas as a recognised location of choice for specialist international financial services, building on the islands' strengths in terms of local talent, technological advancement, established infrastructure, friendly investment policies and solid, well-established regulations.

Elsewhere in the piece, Johnson outlines the government's commitment to promoting The Bahamas as a responsible, well resourced, compliant international financial centre focused on real international business, transparency and cooperation. Positioning the country as a hub for legitimate financial services aligned with all necessary international standards is essential to ensuring that finance continues to be an essential part of the islands' economy.

For more about The Bahamas and how its financial services sector is developing, check out the latest issue of World Finance, available in print, on tablet and online now.

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Live in The Bahamas for two months with this Airbnb sabbatical – Leicestershire Live

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Five people are being given the chance to escape the everyday grind to live in an ecological oasis with a sabbatical in The Bahamas.

The participants will experience the Caribbean in a new way as they work alongside Bahamians to bolster once vibrant industries and preserve natural resources to help transform a country that depends on visitors spending.

These industries, which face issues impacted by a changing ecosystem and population decline, play a pivotal role in establishing autonomy and self-sufficiency for the country's family islands, a moniker used by locals to describe how the hundreds of islands connect and belong to each other.

The sabbatical is being offered by Airbnb and the Bahamas National Trust, a local NGO that protects 32 national parks in the country.

Participants will live with local Airbnb hosts across three islands Andros, Exumas, and Eleuthera. Travel expenses, food and accommodation will be covered by Airbnb for the duration of the two-month long trip.

In recent years, several Bahamians have stepped up to pave the way toward a more sustainable future for The Bahamas, bringing back traditional practices rooted in agriculture, ethical fishing, and coral reef revitalization.

Through the Bahamas Sabbatical, these ongoing local efforts are complemented by The Bahamas National Trusts mission as they team up with the participants tasked to support these growing industries, protect several national parks, and empower the community leaders shepherding these sustainability efforts.

The Bahamas is open for business and while we work to restore parts of the archipelago devastated by Hurricane Dorian, the vast majority is ready for visitors, said Eric Carey, Executive Director of the Bahamas National Trust.

Partnering with Airbnb is an incredible opportunity to help further preserve our culture and resources and share our diverse country and the Bahamian way of life with the world.

Over April and May, participants will embed themselves into three beautiful island destinations - Andros, Exumas, and Eleuthera, among those that werent impacted by the storm - as they dive into local cultures and complete various projects in important natural areas.

In Andros, where the third largest reef system in the world is located, participants will work alongside underwater and travel photographer Katie Storr to create a coral reef restoration programme in North Marine Park, constructing and installing a brand new nursery where coral reef fragments will be grown and later transplanted to affected areas across the destination.

Participants will also explore blue holes, harvest sponges, and more.

Home to the countrys first-ever national park, Exuma is celebrated for its crystal clear waters teeming with fish and other marine life.

Freediver Andre Musgrove will work closely with participants to replicate The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park ecosystem in other waters around the destination that have been overtaken by invasive species, namely the Red Lionfish.

By carefully curbing the Red Lionfish population, the team paves the way for other reef-friendly species to enter and thrive. Plus participants will participate in conch conservation, traditional boatbuilding, and sailing.

A long thin island with pink sand beaches, Eleuthera has many natural features like the Leon Levy Native Plant Reserve, which doubles as a research centre for traditional bush medicine.

Together with Omar Mcklewhite, a master gardener, participants will learn propagation techniques for the native trees and establish a bush tea farm. While in Eleuthera, they will also research native species, practice traditional pineapple farming, and harvest sea salt.

At the end of the two months, each participant will have collaborated hand-in-hand with community leaders to create lasting programs to help sustain these practices.

The hope is that this will boost the economy for generations to come, as well as creating new experiences for visitors that will directly benefit the local community while supporting efforts toward a sustainable future.

As The Bahamas rebuilds, its a privilege to work together with the Bahamas National Trust to support and shine a spotlight on a nation whose economies are benefited by tourism, said Chris Lehane, Senior Vice President of Global Policy and Communications of Airbnb.

To continue these efforts, were also pleased to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Tourism to promote tourism to the country through Airbnb even beyond the Bahamas Sabbatical.

"This is a special place and anyone who has spent time on any of the islands that make up the nation is moved by the air, the sun, the beaches, the food, the communities and most of all the people.

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To apply, visit airbnb.com/sabbatical and complete the application form.

Candidates must be over 18, available to be in The Bahamas for two months from April to May 2020 to volunteer for the NGO Bahamas National Trust and be able to speak good conversational English. Applicants will also need to demonstrate their commitment to contribute to island life.

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Airbnb is offering a trip to the Bahamas and it’s completely free – Mirror Online

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Soaking up the sunshine on various islands in the Bahamas is usually reserved for A-listers who have the means to go on the dream holiday.

But no more.

Airbnb has teamed up with the Bahamas National Trust to offer FIVE people a two-month long trip to the Bahamas, with visits to the islands of Andros, Exumas and Eleuthera.

Oh, and Airbnb will cover your travel expenses, food and accommodation for the duration of the trip.

You'll get to explore the islands' incredible features from the pink sand beaches to the vibrant reef systems, as well as meeting locals and discovering the culture.

But you won't just be spending two months lying on those picture-perfect beaches (although there will be plenty of time to do just that).

During the trip, the participants will get to work with locals to help preserve natural resources and create lasting sustainability programmes.

That includes building a new coral nursery in Andros' North Marine Park with underwater and travel photographer Katie Store, heading to Exumas for conch conservation, traditional boatbuilding and sailing, and learning propagation techniques for the native trees in Eleuthera, as well as establishing a bush tea farm.

Other responsibilities will include researching native species, harvesting sea salt and even trying their hand at traditional pineapple farming.

Basically, a dream trip if you're fascinated by ecosystems and sustainability - and want to visit the Bahamas, of course.

You can apply by filling out the Bahamas Sabbatical form here. You'll need to be aged 18 or over, and must be available to travel to the Bahamas from April to May 2020.

Eric Carey, Executive Director of the Bahamas National Trust, said: "The Bahamas is open for business and while we work to restore parts of the archipelago devastated by Hurricane Dorian, the vast majority is ready for visitors.

"Partnering withAirbnbis an incredible opportunity to help further preserve our culture and resources and share our diverse country and the Bahamian way of life with the world."

It's not the first time that Airbnb has offered a sabbatical which includes an eco-friendly focused mission. Last year, the company teamed up with Ocean Conservancy to offer a sabbatical in Antarctica, for a scientific research mission on the effect of microplastics.

The trip included immersion training in Punta Arenas, Chile, with courses on glaciology and field sampling, a visit to the South Pole and stops in iconic sites such as Drake Icefall, Charles Peak Windscoop and Elephant's Head.

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The United States and The Bahamas Sign Air Transport Agreement – South Florida Caribbean News

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NASSAU, Bahamas On January 27, 2020, in Nassau, The Bahamas, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs Manisha Singh and Bahamian Minister of Tourism and Aviation Dionisio DAguilar signed the Air Transport Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, the first bilateral air transport agreement negotiated by the two countries.

The Agreement establishes a modern civil aviation relationship with The Bahamas consistent with U.S. Open Skies international aviation policy.

It includes unrestricted capacity and frequency of services, open route rights, a liberal charter regime, and open code-sharing opportunities. The Agreement entered into force upon signature.

Hon. Dionisio D Aguilar stated Today marks another milestone achievement for Aviation in the Bahamas. The signing of this Air Transport Agreement between the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the United States of America will mean that the Bahamas has now successfully concluded twenty-three (23) Air Service Agreements.

In support of the U.S.-Caribbean 2020 strategy, this Agreement with The Bahamas will further expand our strong economic and commercial partnership, promote people-to-people ties, and create new opportunities for airlines, travel companies, and customers.

Air carriers can provide more affordable, convenient, and efficient air services totravelers and shippers, promoting tourism and commerce.

The Agreement commits both governments to high standards of aviation safety and security. It also represents a step forward for the liberalization of civil aviation in the Caribbean and The Bahamas connectivity with the world.

Information on U.S. aviation policy and our air transport agreements is available on the Department of States website HERE.

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Dream jobs: Airbnb is offering a sustainable sabbatical in The Bahamas – Stylist Magazine

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Theyll also work with free diver Andre Musgrove to replicate The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park ecosystem in other waters around the area, that have been overtaken by invasive species. They will learn from Omar Mcklewhite, a master gardener, about propagation techniques for the native trees and establish a bush tea farm on Eleuthera. They will also research native species, practice traditional pineapple farming and have a go at harvesting sea salt.

As The Bahamas rebuilds, its a privilege to work together with the Bahamas National Trust to support and shine a spotlight on a nation whose economies are benefited by tourism, said Chris Lehane, Senior Vice President of Global Policy and Communications of Airbnb.

To continue these efforts, were also pleased to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Tourism to promote tourism to the country through Airbnb even beyond the Bahamas Sabbatical. This is a special place and anyone who has spent time on any of the islands that make up the nation is moved by the air, the sun, the beaches, the food, the communities and most of all the people.

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