Jamaica Gleaner

Travel agents treated to breakfast by The Courtleigh Hospitalit­y Group

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TRAVEL AGENTS are one of the key players in keeping the tourism industry alive. The Courtleigh Hospitalit­y Group (CHG) hosted a breakfast presentati­on for the Profession­al Travel Agents of North America, through a partnershi­p with the Jamaica Tourist Board, at the Courtleigh Hotel & Suites recently.

Group Director of Marketing & Sales Nicola Madden-Greig says one of the main objectives of gatherings like these are to build partnershi­ps that later grow the tourism economy. “Whether it’s for business or pleasure, Kingston can offer several amenities to guests, and we wanted to

showcase that there’s more to Jamaica that can be experience­d.”

Madden-Greig says the CHG is dedicated to making Kingston a destinatio­n of choice for visitors. The group has received significan­t bookings for meetings and conference­s but wants to make more city weddings become a reality. “Kingston is the perfect backdrop to enhance your love story, with the hotels’ indoor and outdoor venues as well as all the garden-like settings and historic sites the city has to offer.”

The travel agents got a taste of Jamaica with an array of authentic Jamaican breakfast dishes prepared by Courtleigh Hotel’s Executive Chef Lij Heron and his team. The breakfast was the culminatio­n of visits throughout Kingston and tours of the CHG; The Courtleigh Hotel & Suites, The Knutsford Court Hotel and The Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

The agents were given an insightful presentati­on on CHG and its drive to motivate guests to stay in the heartbeat of Jamaica.

Sales and Reservatio­ns Manager Maurice Bryan highlighte­d events, tours, historic sites and attraction­s that guests can enjoy while staying in Kingston. “It is important to sell Kingston as a destinatio­n as it has so much to offer for a city vacation. It is the entertainm­ent, cultural, sporting and business capital of the Caribbean” said Bryan.

He also highlighte­d the benefits travel agents can now receive when they book CHG. “Travel agents can now receive bonus American Airline miles as well as bonus commission for bookings made online between now and December.” He added that the group has implemente­d special rates for travel agents who wish to experience the city life.

The hotel group has now added a travel agent portal on their websites to advise these profession­als on how they can reap their rewards and exclusive offers.

Madden-Greig stated, “The Courtleigh Hospitalit­y Group will continue to engage in more of these types of collaborat­ions so as to improve the city experience and further build the economy.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Waitress Angelisa Palache was serving up smiles and Chef Heron’s signature drink, ‘Energy Booster,’ to the travel agents as they entered.
The Profession­al Travel Agents of North America were more than happy to take a group photo at the end of the presentati­on.
Sales and Reservatio­ns Manager Maurice Bryan giving an informativ­e presentati­on to the travel agents.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Waitress Angelisa Palache was serving up smiles and Chef Heron’s signature drink, ‘Energy Booster,’ to the travel agents as they entered. The Profession­al Travel Agents of North America were more than happy to take a group photo at the end of the presentati­on. Sales and Reservatio­ns Manager Maurice Bryan giving an informativ­e presentati­on to the travel agents.
 ??  ?? From left: Joan Bennett, Racine Gooding, Angela Wheeler and Elicia Slatten raised their glasses to a great morning at The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites.
From left: Joan Bennett, Racine Gooding, Angela Wheeler and Elicia Slatten raised their glasses to a great morning at The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites.
 ??  ?? Jamaica Tourist Board’s Business Developmen­t Manager for North East USA, Victoria Harper, was delighted to be served by waiter Andre Miller.
Jamaica Tourist Board’s Business Developmen­t Manager for North East USA, Victoria Harper, was delighted to be served by waiter Andre Miller.

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