Brightline and Islands of The Bahamas debut partnership

Brightline and Islands of The  Bahamas debut partnership

Brightline train branded with the Islands of The Bahamas.

~ Highlights travel connectivity between Florida and The Bahamas ~

MIAMI/NASSAU--Brightline, the USA's only provider of modern, eco-friendly intercity passenger rail, and the Islands of The Bahamas unveiled the first wrapped train showcasing a new partnership that celebrates the connection between Florida’s most visited regions (South and Central Florida) and the nearby Bahama Islands, according to a press release from The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.

Brightline and the Islands of The Bahamas commemorated the new partnership with celebratory events at Brightline Orlando Station in partnership with Orlando Health on December 6, and Brightline MiamiCentral on December 7.

To enhance accessibility and deepen the bond between these locales, non-stop flights from Orlando and South Florida to The Bahamas are available from all international airports – Orlando International Airport (MCO), Palm Beach International Airport (PBI), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FTL) and Miami International Airport (MIA) – closely accessible with Brightline. Branded inside and out, the Islands of The Bahamas-themed Brightline train has officially joined the intercity fleet of trains operating between Orlando and Miami with stops in West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Aventura and Fort Lauderdale along the way, the release states.

This week, Brightline began running 32 trains daily with 16 daily departures from Miami and Orlando. Brightline Orlando Station is located within Orlando Airport and Fort Lauderdale and Miami Stations offer fixed-route service to the Fort Lauderdale and Miami Airports. All conveniently connected airports provide direct non-stop air service to The Bahamas.

“Orlando, South Florida and The Bahamas have a rich shared history of travellers experiencing the iconic destination’s attractions, beautiful natural sites and warm hospitality,” said Latia Duncombe, Director General, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA). “Brightline represents this connection in a very special way and we are thrilled to roll out this partnership.”

Tourism leaders, media and VIPs took part in the festivities, which included a tour of the wrapped train, a Junkanoo rush out and authentic Bahamian cuisine for sampling, according to the release.

“The Islands of The Bahamas-branded Brightline train represents our partnership of connectivity, promoting travel, tourism and what makes the 16 islands so special and close,” said Johanna Rojas, Senior Vice President of Sales and Partnerships for Brightline. “As we move into the busy travel season and with the holidays around the corner, this is the perfect time to celebrate this partnership and raise awareness.”

For more information, visit

www.gobrightline.com or

www.bahamas.com.

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