Blue Flag Ambassador Certification Programme

February 21, 2013

The Bermuda Department of Tourism today [Feb 21] announced the Blue Flag Ambassador Certification course for hospitality industry partners. The course is designed for those who have direct contact with our visitors particularly our Bermudian ambassadors who drive taxis, work in shops, tour operators and concierge personnel.

The five-week program focuses on the importance of customer service in the hospitality industry as well as the historical and economic development of Bermuda. A new addition to the Blue Flag Certification is the inclusion of elements of the National Tourism Plan, such as the focus on total quality management and the five new tourism hubs.

Minister of Tourism Development and Transport  Shawn Crockwell explained the course objectives: “As stated in the National Tourism Plan, the people of Bermuda have a key role to play in the development of tourism. Training and awareness programmes are vital to the success of our industry.”

Minister Crockwell added: “We encourage our hospitality industry partners to take advantage of the Blue Flag Ambassador Certification course to enhance their knowledge of Bermuda. The course covers a wide variety of subjects including history, cultural flora and fauna, places of interest and the special nuances that make Bermuda unique.”

The course will be facilitated by Mr. Cordell Riley and run on Thursday evenings from February 28 through March 28, at the Bermuda College. At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate, special engraved Blue Flag and a decal to display on taxis or business locations.

The course is free to participants. Participants can register online at www.profilesofbermuda.bm or by calling Profiles of Bermuda on 292-6997.

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  1. Triangle Drifter says:

    A wonderful resurrection of a very old idea. Wondered what happened to it?

    From my 18 years on the front line visitors would ask all kinds of things. Day to day Island life was a big interest. How much for a bag of grocerys? Property costs & taxes? Rents? Vehicle costs & registration? Education system. Tax system? Government? Historical facts, particularly relating to the US.

    Sorry, cultural issues were not up on the list at all. They really don’t care much about black vs white past maybe the demographic percentage makeup.