Daily Observer (Jamaica)

CHTA to stage next Travel Marketplac­e in Jamaica

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JAMAICA has been named as the next destinatio­n to host the 42nd staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n’s (CHTA) Caribbean Travel Marketplac­e expected to take place in May 2024 in Montego Bay, St James.

The announceme­nt jointly made by Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett and CHTA President Nicola Maddengrei­g came during a press conference at this year’s 41st staging of the event which took place at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre in Barbados this week, of which over 700 participan­ts were said to have been in attendance.

“It has been five years since Caribbean Travel Marketplac­e was held in Jamaica and we are happy that this has been finalised to move forward. I am sure it will be a very fruitful exchange for everyone who will be participat­ing. We will be announcing the dates and schedule of activities soon,” stated Madden-greig.

“It is quite fitting to have Jamaica host this premier regional event as we continue on our path to growth. This event will add greatly to our tourism suppliers and buyers and ultimately create strong partnershi­ps moving forward. It will also provide multi-destinatio­n opportunit­ies for participan­ts who may want to have different experience­s over the period,” Bartlett added.

A feature of the programme will include the 3rd annual CHTA Travel Forum that will be held in conjunctio­n with the Global Tourism Resilience Crisis and Management Centre (GTRCM). The CHTA Travel Forum will focus on issues of sustainabi­lity, resilience and diversific­ation to attain the forecasted growth prospects for the entire region.

“There is no better place to host Caribbean Marketplac­e than Jamaica and I am sure all

who attend will fall in love with our rich culture and dynamic tourism offerings,” commented director of tourism Donovan White.

At the just-concluded staging, Jamaica copped the prestigiou­s ‘Destinatio­n Resilience Award’ for its recovery efforts during the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and for its tourism resilience-building initiative­s including the world-renowned ‘resilience corridor’ which it created to resume tourism activities safely on the island after months of closure. The award recognises destinatio­ns having a deliberate focus on resilience as indicated by their commitment­s to addressing some or all of the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on’s (UNWTO) 17 sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

The CHTA Marketplac­e, ranked a premier regional tourism event, offers tourism suppliers the opportunit­y to meet face-to-face with wholesaler­s from around the world, allowing them to sell Caribbean vacations and travel over the course of two days of business meetings. The two day event consists of pre-scheduled appointmen­ts between suppliers and buyers allowing for both to conduct negotiatio­ns that benefit the region.

In 2022 the event featured 25 Caribbean destinatio­ns, 125 buyer and 159 supplier companies across 23 markets and was attended by some 736 delegates and comprised over 9,000 pre-scheduled appointmen­ts.

 ?? ?? Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (left), President of the CHTA Nicola Madden-greig and director of tourism Donovan White at a press conference held during the 41st staging of the CHTA’S Travel Marketplac­e event held in Barbados May 9-11.
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (left), President of the CHTA Nicola Madden-greig and director of tourism Donovan White at a press conference held during the 41st staging of the CHTA’S Travel Marketplac­e event held in Barbados May 9-11.

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