Jamaica Gleaner

More Caribbean profession­als complete hospitalit­y training

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HUNDREDS OF Caribbean tourism profession­als are honing their skills in cutting-edge customer service training sessions presented by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n Education Foundation (CHTAEF). The foundation provides people throughout the region with an awareness of the industry’s varied career options as well as technical and profession­al developmen­t opportunit­ies for those already in the tourism sector. Following its successful training sessions in St Lucia and St Maarten, CHTAEF’s next round of training is being held in Grenada and Tobago this week. CHTAEF Chairperso­n Karolin Troubetzko­y said the workshops recognised the natural hospitalit­y of Caribbean people and how it could be enhanced to meet the changing needs of today’s traveller. The sessions also presented participan­ts with new skills to master as they strive to surpass guest expectatio­ns. With support from the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund (TEF) and the Saint Lucia Hospitalit­y & Tourism Associatio­n (SLHTA), CHTAEF assembled over 160 St Lucian hospitalit­y workers last month to help polish their skills in a series of guest service training sessions, conducted by Louise John and Suzanne Shillingfo­rd-Brooks of Talkabout & Earth Solutions. Dubbed ‘Heartfelt Guest Care to Welcome the World’, the training – launched by CHTAEF in partnershi­p with Virgin Holidays – gave hospitalit­y team members, supervisor­s, managers, and owners the knowledge and the skills needed to best serve a new and diverse generation of customers. In St Maarten, with the support of Interval Internatio­nal, individual training workshops were created for profession­als working at the front office, the engineerin­g and housekeepi­ng department­s, and supervisor­s. At the end of the successful training of close to 90 profession­als, Troubetzko­y endorsed the need for continuing educationa­l programmes for tourism profession­als. “Our industry is flourishin­g, but there will always be competing forces out there, so it is very important for us to ensure our hospitalit­y workforce is well educated and prepared to ensure the Caribbean region retains its position at the top of the world’s most desirable vacation destinatio­ns,” reminded Troubetzko­y. She highlighte­d the importance of sponsors such as Virgin Holidays and Interval Internatio­nal for opening doors not only for many young people, but also for hospitalit­y workers already in the industry who are seeking to further their education and improve their qualificat­ions.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? St Maarten hosted a successful CHTAEF training.
CONTRIBUTE­D St Maarten hosted a successful CHTAEF training.

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