That is a very good link, scubadada.
The very concise executive précis:
The tourism board has hired a company that essentially recommends that the entity that hired them should have access to loads of more finances, directly and unencumbered by any other body.
The entire economic improvement of the island should be on the backs of the visitors.
Wring every last penny from every visitor through increased fees and taxes.
Turn the island into a high end vacation spot.
My thoughts:
Bonaire is a wonderful place to come to experience the legendary "dive freedom". Compared to other places, the diving itself is not spectacular, but the option of going where and when you want and diving how you want is it's unique charm and is what makes diving in Bonaire so appealing.
It is not, nor will it ever be, an exclusive destination. It is not Mustique or St Bart's and they can subsidize construction of 4 star resorts until they bankrupt themselves, but it will never be the lush, green, palm studded, powder sand beach destination that will deflect the people that want that from the places that have it.
Their suggestion to subsidize airlines to increase tourism to Bonaire is seriously misdirected, because anyway you look at it, it becomes a closed loop where the revenue must be extracted from tourists one way or the other.
Tourism revenue already surpasses Cargill, BOPEC and everything else. Kiteboarders, wind surfers, European vacationers and, especially, divers come to Bonaire for a pleasant, good value experience. Squeeze too hard and those visitors will move on to better value places in the Caribbean shores of Central America or elsewhere. Don't kill the goose with the, if not golden, but at least silver egg.
So I hope that the authorities in Bonaire cut their losses on the study, throw it in the bin and carefully cultivate their existing strengths.
Andy