US Consulate & Transport Ministry Hold Meeting

December 11, 2024 | 1 Comment

The United States Consulate General hosted a meeting with the Ministry of Transport and a visiting delegation from U.S. Customs and Border Protection [CBP] on December 5th which “marked the launch of a collaborative effort to enhance the relationship between the Ministry of Transport and CBP in delivering secure, high-quality services at Bermuda’s airport.”

Emily Barragan – Policy Advisor, CBP; Nigel Gittens – Bermuda Airport Security; Nico Twardy – Area Port Director [Nassau], CBP [manages BDA, Bahamas, and Aruba]; Robert Murray – Asst. Director Preclearance Operations CBP; Aaron Adderley – President, Skyport; Karolyn Darrell-Burgess – Director of Safety Oversight, Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority; Wayne Furbert – Minister of Transport; Lawrence Scott – Chair, Bermuda Airport Authority; Glenn Rogers – Director Preclearance Operations, US Customs and Border Protection [CBP]; Vanja Vukota, US Acting Consul General [ACG]; Lester Nelson – CEO, Bermuda Airport Authority; Shivon Washington – Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport; and Ralf Quichocho – Area Port Director [Bermuda], CBP

US and Bermuda Officials December 2024

A spokesperson said, “A key focus of the meeting was the U.S. preclearance process, which allows travellers to complete U.S. customs and immigration checks before leaving Bermuda. The group discussed ways to modernize the preclearance process, and make it safer, smoother and more traveller friendly.”

Minister of Transport Wayne Furbert said: “This meeting was an important step forward in improving the travel experience for Bermudians and visitors alike. By working closely with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, we are ensuring that Bermuda remains a world-class travel destination.”

Acting U.S. Consul General Vanja Vukota stated, “Expanding pre-clearance will improve collaboration and coordination between CBP and Bermudian law enforcement, provide an improved experience for all travellers, and allow for deeper ties between the people of the United States and Bermuda.”

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Preclearance Director Glenn Rogers highlighted the longstanding security ties between the United States and Bermuda and said, “Through collective investment in enhanced travel and border security, we are strengthening our capabilities and ensuring safer, more secure borders for both nations. This partnership facilitates improving Preclearance’s foundation in Bermuda for long-term cooperation, benefiting our citizens and fostering collaboration between the U.S. and Bermuda.”

“Both sides are committed to fostering innovation and efficiency in airport operations. This partnership highlights a shared goal of delivering exceptional service and maintaining Bermuda’s status as a premier travel destination,” added Minister Furbert.

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  1. Joe Bloggs says:

    “A key focus of the meeting was the U.S. preclearance process, which allows travellers to complete U.S. customs and immigration checks before leaving Bermuda. The group discussed ways to modernize the preclearance process, and make it safer, smoother and more traveller friendly.”

    Please Wayne, PLEASE! Do not screw up the good thing we have!

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