Another factor, according to the tourism bureau, is the growing number of airlines serving the island.
A total of 27 teachers served the island, with a core group of about six.
A hovercraft serves the island in case of emergency.
This served the whole island and enabled the tourism industry.
This supply can serve the island during peak times only if sufficient rain falls during the summer.
Two routes serve the island from the south.
A modern airport and an excellent deepwater port serve the island.
After development began in the 1880s a bridge was built serving the island to the mainland.
In 1932 a ferry service was started to serve the island from Chincopee Road, continuing to today.
It is the only commercial carrier that regularly serves the island.