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JAM | Dec 14, 2022

Record-breaking attendance at JTB’s latest Virtual Product Showcase

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…Event hosted by JTB Canada team

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The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) last week welcomed 600 travel advisors from across Canada and the United States for its Virtual Product Showcase.

According to the JTB, the December 7, three-hour online event gave agents “an afternoon of education, inspiration, and networking”.

The session was the third Virtual Product Showcase hosted by the JTB Canada team and the first edition open to US agents, leading to record-breaking participation.

Donnie Dawson, deputy director of tourism for the Americas.

The immersive Zoom experience opened with destination updates from the JTB’s Canadian sales team, a brief overview on the Jamaica Travel Specialist programme, and a presentation on Jamaica’s all-new ‘Come Back’ marketing campaign.

Donnie Dawson, the JTB’s deputy director of tourism for the Americas, joined the event to share a message of gratitude to the travel advisor community.

Job well done by Canadian and US sales team

Said Dawson: “Over the last two years, Jamaica’s Canadian and US sales teams have done a tremendous job getting our message out there, but we would not be where we are today without the support of travel advisors. We thank you for the work you do, and we look forward to your continued support. Let’s make Jamaica the number one destination for this upcoming winter season.”

Travel advisors heard from 30 top-tier travel partners from North America and Jamaica. Participating suppliers included Canadian airlines and tour operators, major resort chains, smaller boutique hotels and villas and on-island attractions and tour companies.

Angella Bennett, JTB’s regional director for Canada.

Agents also had the opportunity to connect with representatives in interactive breakout sessions to learn more about their unique offerings and incentive programmes.

Angella Bennett, JTB’s regional director for Canada, commented: “Jamaica has a new message: it’s time to come back. Since Jamaica reopened in June 2020, the destination has welcomed 5.7 million visitors generating US$5.7 billion in tourism revenue.”

She noted that Jamaica now has approximately 8,000 new rooms slated for construction on the island in the next two to five years and in 2023 will see the completion of a new 2,000-room Princess Hotel in Hanover, the 260-room Sandals Dunn’s River, and a 700-room RIU Hotel in Falmouth.

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