Scarborough, Tobago – Questions are mounting over whether the new airport terminal can receive the necessary certifications to be operational by July 2025, as promised. Concerns are being raised about its close proximity to residents in the Bon Accord community.
IDA political leader Dr. Denise Tsoiafatt-Angus says international agencies have already raised red flags, while former Assemblyman Max James points out that international regulations advise against such close residential proximity. Their comments highlight a growing public debate on the project’s compliance with international safety and security standards.
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