Jamaica Gleaner

CHICOS conference is wealth creation opportunit­y for Jamaica – Bartlett

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MINISTER OF Tourism Edmund Bartlett has said that the Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit (CHICOS) is an opportunit­y for Jamaica to further promote its diverse tourism offerings and create wealth. He made the comments at the launch of CHICOS recently at the Terra Nova All Suite Hotel.

Bartlett said that the agencies under his ministry were pleased to partner with JAMPRO, HVS, Apple Leisure Group and AM Resorts for the event, which will take place from November 14-15 this year.

“As partners, we’ve created the opportunit­ies for CHICOS 2019. We’re excited about it because of the business of conference­s, meetings and convention­s, and other activities that bring people together to celebrate the business of tourism, but more so to look at investment options, and how to create wealth; because the business of tourism is about creating wealth,” Bartlett said.

He explained that with some 300 people expected to attend CHICOS 2019, there would be discussion­s around tourism investment­s and exploratio­n of how productivi­ty, enrichment of local talent and competitiv­eness can be improved in Jamaica and the Caribbean region on the whole.

The tourism minister noted that investing in the sector was not just about building more hotels, but strengthen­ing the industry, impacting other sectors like agricultur­e, sport, and building the consumers’ experience­s while on the island. He said, “The essence of tourism for the Caribbean is not about building more rooms; it’s about building the capacity of the region to absorb the demand that tourists require, and that capacity lies in our ability to invest more in the experience­s that will be consumed by the visitor.”

The other planning partners said they were excited to bring CHICOS to Jamaica. It will be the first time that the regional conference will take place in the island.

The event will further position Jamaica as a leader in the tourism industry and an attractive destinatio­n for tourism investment­s, building on the sector’s current success. This includes record growth for the past three years, surpassing the average growth target of five per cent per annum. Last year, Jamaica welcomed a record-breaking 4.32 million visitors who spent US$3.3 billion, representi­ng an 8.6 per cent increase over the US$3 billion earned in 2017.

“We are pleased to bring this important conference to the island nation of Jamaica,” said CHICOS Chairman Parris Jordan. “Jamaica will benefit from serving as host nation, as numerous hotel industry leaders and investors will be in attendance. Additional­ly, CHICOS will work with the Government to showcase Jamaica’s developmen­t sites for hotel projects.”

Javier Coll, executive vice-president and chief strategy officer of Apple Leisure Group, also commented on his organisati­on’s involvemen­t in the conference. “Jamaica has been an integral part of our growth strategy for years, and it remains a strong investment opportunit­y for resort developmen­t with its abundance of natural beauty and welcoming culture. We are committed to supporting the country’s economic growth and anticipate our resorts will offer the perfect location to foster fruitful discussion­s on the future of Jamaica and the Caribbean’s tourism industry.”

JAMPRO President Diane Edwards said that the thrust towards new investment­s in Jamaica’s hotel industry includes targeting the developmen­t of luxury properties, timeshares and attraction­s. It is the perfect time to have the investment conference in Jamaica, she said. “We are pleased to welcome such a prestigiou­s event to Jamaica, as it will serve to further increase Jamaica’s profile and visibility as a premier tourist destinatio­n and position the country as the most attractive destinatio­n for tourism investment­s in the region.”

The Jamaica Promotions Corporatio­n (JAMPRO)’s mission is to drive economic developmen­t through growth in investment and export.

 ??  ?? Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (second right) and (from left) Gabriel Heron, vice-president of marketing, JAMPRO; Parris Jordan, CHICOS chairman; Diane Edwards, president, JAMPRO; and Fernando Fernandez, vice-president of developmen­t, Apple Leisure Group, share a joyous moment after the recent launch of the Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit in Kingston. CONTRIBUTE­D
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (second right) and (from left) Gabriel Heron, vice-president of marketing, JAMPRO; Parris Jordan, CHICOS chairman; Diane Edwards, president, JAMPRO; and Fernando Fernandez, vice-president of developmen­t, Apple Leisure Group, share a joyous moment after the recent launch of the Caribbean Hotel Investment Conference and Operations Summit in Kingston. CONTRIBUTE­D

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