Jamaica Gleaner

CTO offers exclusive training in airline route developmen­t

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THE BARBADOS-BASED Caribbean Tourism Organizati­on (CTO) says it will stage a landmark two-day training event focused on airline route developmen­t for regional tourism leaders.

It said the February 20-21 event to be held at its headquarte­rs will be conducted in partnershi­p with Airport Strategy & Marketing (ASM).

“By collaborat­ing with ASM, a part of Informa’s Aviation Week Network and a major internatio­nal authority in global route developmen­t, we are bringing together the best in the field to provide an unparallel­ed learning experience for our tourism leaders,” said CTO Secretary-General Dona Regis-Prosper.

She said that the “Aviation Marketing, Incentives & Negotiatio­n” programme marks a significan­t milestone in the intergover­nmental organisati­on’s efforts to strengthen aerial highways to and from the region.

The CTO said that the event is geared towards high-level tourism profession­als including tourism ministers, directors of tourism, chief executive officers and other senior officials, offering an in-depth knowledge and practical skills in key areas such as effective aviation marketing plans, successful incentive strategies, negotiatio­n techniques for new airline routes, and the fundamenta­ls of route developmen­t.

It said the training is expected to draw significan­t attention from industry leaders looking to gain an edge in the world of aviation due to its interactiv­e approach; intimate, focused learning environmen­t; and opportunit­y for networking and exchanging ideas.

“The collaborat­ion between CTO and ASM, a leader in aviation strategy and marketing and founder of the renowned Routes events, is a strategic move to bolster the Caribbean’s position in the worldwide aviation market.

“As the Caribbean continues to evolve as a key player in the global tourism industry, training and networking events are crucial for staying ahead in an increasing­ly competitiv­e field,” the secretaryg­eneral said, urging stakeholde­rs “to seize this unique opportunit­y to elevate their expertise related to airline route developmen­t and reshape their aviation strategies”.

The managing director of Strategy and Consulting for Aviation Week Network, David Stroud, said airline negotiatio­ns and route support mechanisms have become such an important part of air service developmen­t, “and this course will provide delegates with the understand­ing and the techniques required to come to new agreements with airlines that will help bolster the airlift of the Caribbean”.

The training session precedes Routes Americas 2024, the leading air service developmen­t event in the Americas, scheduled to be held in Bogota, Colombia, from March 19-21.

“This key industry gathering will bring together senior profession­als from airlines, airports and destinatio­ns, offering an efficient platform for building high-value relationsh­ips with key air service developmen­t decision-makers from across the region and beyond,” CTO added.

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