BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Group (CTO) says it should search to make the most of the routes within the Americas when a delegation attends the Routes Americas in Colombia subsequent week.
It mentioned that the March 19-21 premier air service improvement discussion board uniting the Americas will carry collectively senior decision-makers from the area’s main airways, airports, and different tourism and aviation stakeholders.
The 2-member CTO delegation might be led by Secretary-Normal, Chief Government Officer Dona Regis-Prosper, and Faye Gill, Director of Membership Companies.
“In an period the place connectivity is the driving pressure behind restoration and progress, our participation in Routes Americas is a big step for the Caribbean. It’s a platform that permits us to amplify our presence and forge important partnerships throughout the international aviation ecosystem,” mentioned Regis-Prosper.
“That is a part of our continued dedication to enhancing the area’s visibility and fostering significant interactions that may result in extra connections to and throughout the Caribbean.”
The CTO mentioned that in anticipation of Routes Americas, it just lately hosted a groundbreaking two-day coaching occasion right here on airline route improvement. Regis-Prosper mentioned this signifies an important step within the group’s technique to reinforce air entry to and from the Caribbean.
The Colombia assembly may also enable delegates to interact in an immersive program that includes face-to-face conferences, networking alternatives, and entry to unique business insights.
The CTO mentioned a spotlight of the occasion is the Caribbean-focused panel dialogue “Aviation Competitiveness within the Caribbean,” scheduled for Tuesday, March 19, with the panelists together with Kenneth Romer, the Deputy Director Normal, of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation, Trevor Sadler the chief govt officer of interCaribbean Airways, Hans van de Velde, the chief govt officer of the Windward Islands Airways Worldwide – WINAIR) and Rafael Echevarne, Director Normal Latin America & Caribbean, Airports Council Worldwide (ACI).
“This session will discover the aggressive panorama of the Caribbean aviation sector, highlighting efforts to spice up air connectivity throughout the area and to rising markets in South America and Europe.
“Regardless of challenges of a number of locations recovering to pre-2019 ranges of flight frequencies and seat availability, the dialogue guarantees to uncover strategic approaches towards monetary and visitors resurgence and discover new progress avenues within the aviation sector,” the CTO added.
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