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Prefix: Type of Vehicle P- e.g.: PCB 762 : Private Vehicle (non commercial) D- e.g.: D 011 : Demonstration vehicle (given to licensed Vehicle Dealer only). Typically used after importing a vehicle and this gives dealer or porter permission to drive said vehicle on public roads, provided that the vehicle is insured and documentation for said vehicle is present e.g. Bill of Lading.
A smaller number of international flights fly directly to Tobago's A.N.R. Robinson International Airport (formerly Crown Point International Airport). The airport is mostly kept active by the domestic airbridge, a heavily subsidized flight service between Trinidad and Tobago, operated as much as 20 times per day by Caribbean Airlines.
Pages in category "Transport in Trinidad and Tobago" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Vehicle registration plates of Trinidad and Tobago
On 19 May 2011 the airport was renamed after the Tobago-born third President and Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, A. N. R. Robinson. [3] In 2011 according to Trinidad Express Tobago has recorded a 60% decrease in tourist arrivals, calling into question the practicality of the government's plan to further expand the airport. [4]
The Trinidad and Tobago Express news website, then known as the Internet Express, grew quickly into one of the top visited websites about Trinidad and Tobago. With up to 10,000 hits per day, the website has become one of the online centrepieces of CCN. In 2002, newscasts of the television channel CCN TV6, and its televised daily polls, were ...
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Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday, national, 19-21 Chacon Street, Port of Spain (North Office) [1]; Trinidad Express Newspapers, national, 35-37 Independence Square, Port of Spain (North Office, Production House) [1]
In addition to its main offices at 17-19 Pembroke Street, Port of Spain (formerly at 23A Chacon Street) Port of Spain, the paper maintains a bureau in San Fernando and in Tobago from where they publish the local Tobago edition known as Newsday Tobago. It publishes five times a week from Monday to Friday, with Friday considered the weekend edition.