Jamaica Gleaner

FCCA chairman endorses UNWTO Conference

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The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Associatio­n (FCCA) has announced its endorsemen­t of the United Nations World Tourism Organisati­on’s (UNWTO) global conference to be held in Jamaica in November.

Adam Goldstein, who is the FCCA’s executive committee chairman and current president and COO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd, gave the endorsemen­t to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett during a private meeting between presidents and CEOs of FCCA member lines and ministers of tourism on October 25 in Mérida, Mexico.

During the meeting, the group also discussed strategies to drive year-round traffic to the region, the creation of more employment opportunit­ies, and the developmen­t of strategic partnershi­ps.

Bartlett lauded the endorsemen­t, that he noted, strengthen­s the expected impact the conference will have on the developmen­t of tourism industries across the globe.

MOST IMPORTANT CONFERENCE

“This event will perhaps be the single most important conference in our country’s history. This endorsemen­t by FCCA strengthen­s our efforts to coordinate an internatio­nal road map which will foster collaborat­ive relationsh­ips for more inclusive economic and social developmen­t of countries across the world via tourism,” said Bartlett.

He also received support for the staging of the conference from Grenada’s Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Dr Yolande Bain-Horsford, who is expected to participat­e in the conference.

In his capacity as chairman of the newly formed Caribbean Tourism Recovery Group Secretaria­t and coordinato­r of the UNWTO Disaster Recovery Working Group for the Affected States in the Caribbean, the minister used the opportunit­y to share his intentions of creating a tourism-rehabilita­tion plan for Caribbean islands devastated by recent hurricanes at the upcoming conference.

“Caribbean states are very dependent on tourism to sustain their economies. So with the assistance of the UNWTO, CHTA, CTO, and WTTC, as well as ministers of the region, we are working on creating a strategy to strengthen the sector’s resilience to the effects of climate change and natural disasters, thus making it more sustainabl­e. We will unveil this plan of action during our upcoming UNWTO global conference in Montego Bay in November,” he said.

The event will bring together world leaders from the tourism industry, along with government­s, donors, and internatio­nal developmen­t and finance organisati­ons to design and coordinate an internatio­nal road map and foster collaborat­ive relationsh­ips for inclusive economic and social developmen­t via tourism.

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