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JAM | May 25, 2024

Multi-destination framework key to unlocking Caribbean tourism opportunities -Bartlett

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Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (centre) addressing the 50 media hosted by Jamaica for the 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace during the press conference on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. Sharing in the moment is Director of Tourism, Donovan White (left). (Photo: Contributed)

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says the establishment of a multi-destination framework will be the key to unlocking more tourism opportunities in the Caribbean.

Speaking at the 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Montego Bay on Tuesday (May 21), Bartlett implored delegates to look at a multi-destination arrangement that would increase the value proposition of the Caribbean.

Tourist lounging on a beach after snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean Sea off the coast of St John in the US Virgin Islands. (Photo: Facebook @visitusvi)

“The Caribbean is filled with so many unique experiences and rich heritage that a multi-destination arrangement would allow visitors to book one trip and stop over at different Caribbean destinations. This would give the region a strong value proposition to visitors who will get more out of their vacation,” said Minister Bartlett. 

Caribbean Travel Marketplace is the largest tourism marketing event that affords tourism suppliers the opportunity to meet face-to-face with wholesalers from around the world selling regional vacation travel over the course of two days of business meetings.

This year’s staging is being hosted by Jamaica in the country’s tourism capital of Montego Bay.

“With a population of over 44 million people, the Caribbean is ripe for more inter-regional travel that would boost our arrival numbers, especially with the creation of a special visa regime that will allow for more ease of access. Add to this the multi-destination framework and we will be able to also attract more international arrivals,” added Minister Bartlett.

The two-day event consists of pre-scheduled appointments between suppliers and buyers.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (second right), pauses for a photo op during a walk of the floor of the 42ndCaribbean Travel Marketplace at the Montego Bay Convention Centre with (from left-right) Robin Russell, president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA); Ted Vogel, delegate; hotelier Kevin Hendrickson; Donovan White, Director of Tourism; Nicola Madden-Grieg, president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA); and Venessa Ledesma-Berrios, acting CEO and director general, CHTA. (Photo: Contributed)

Caribbean Travel Marketplace is not a typical trade show, as the main objective is for suppliers and buyers to conduct negotiations that benefit the region. 

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