On Thursday, 19th February 2026, the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development announced the official launch of its new logo, which took immediate effect.

The unveiling marked a significant step in presenting a modern and cohesive visual identity, aligned with the Ministry’s expanded mandate and ongoing commitment to national development.

The newly introduced logo captured the synergy between national identity, connectivity, tourism and environmental stewardship. Anchored by the National Coat of Arms, it reflects governance and dedicated service to the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, while reinforcing the guiding principle of “Pax et Justitia” - Peace and Justice.

The design incorporated key symbolic elements representing the Ministry’s core areas of responsibility. The aircraft and rising sun symbolised civil aviation and global access, underscoring the importance of connectivity. Flowing blue waves represented the vitality of tourism and the State’s rich maritime heritage, while the palm tree and golden landscape highlighted sustainable development and a commitment to responsible growth and environmental stewardship.

Encircled by the Ministry’s name, the overall design conveyed a cohesive, integrated approach and a forward-looking vision for the future.

This rebranding formed part of the Ministry’s broader strategy to strengthen its public image, enhance communication, and deepen stakeholder engagement at both the national and international levels. The new logo was adopted across all official platforms, communications and materials.

The Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Sustainable Development reaffirmed its continued commitment to excellence in service, and to advancing tourism, civil aviation and sustainable development for the benefit of the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

 

SOURCE: Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation,and Sustainable Development