Iconnect unveils latest ferry services easing travel between St. Kitts and Nevis
The infrastructural development in St. Kitts and Nevis is making significant achievements with each passing day. Tuesday , the operations for iconnect’s ferry service inaugurated under the name, “Bridging the Crossing.”
Thursday, 16th May 2024
St. Kitts and Nevis: The infrastructural development in St. Kitts and Nevis is making significant achievements with each passing day. Tuesday , the operations for iconnect’s ferry service inaugurated under the name, “Bridging the Crossing.”
Such a service is aimed at enhancing the connectivity between two islands that is St. Kitts and Nevis. The ferry route will follow the route between Major’s Bay in St. Kitts and Long Point in Nevis. This vital link would reduce the travel time to approximately 40 minutes.
The new service launched in the country promises the highest standards of safety at sea, ensuring the passengers can embark on exciting and joyful journeys with peace of mind. Such connection not only promises of offering the great journeys but also is bound to the commitment for maintaining a clean and healthy environment.
This marks iconnect’s dedication towards sustainablility. Considerably, every significant step by the country towards achieving the sustainable goals is of great importance as it is the key to examine the developmental state of the country.
Progress with the leaps and bounds in St. Kitts and Nevis is the epitome of a better leadership of the Ministers of the country. Significantly, such infrastructural development would not only have a contribution in the infrastructure improvements but also would lay great to the tourism sector of the country.
This addition would enable passengers to have a pleasant experience with all the best experience and conveniences in it. The successful operations by iconnect promises to deliver efficient and professional services.
The recognition given “Breaking the Crossing” by its name only suggests the positive outcomes that would bring great success to the nation. It as well reaffirms the idea of iconnect to foster the connectivity between two island nations that is St. Kitts and Nevis.
This transportation facility being offered to the populace of the country would serve its best and will set a mark of improved transportation facility in the country.
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