NASSAU,
Bahamas, June 25, 2024 /CNW/ -- The Bahamas
Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation took center stage
as a platinum headline sponsor at this year's Caribbean Tourism
Organization (CTO) Caribbean Week in New
York City, held from June 16th to
June 21st. The event, which brought together industry
leaders, government officials, and tourism stakeholders from across
the region, provided a platform for The Bahamas to showcase its unique offerings and
highlight its commitment to sustainable tourism development.
The Bahamas delegation, led by
the Honourable I. Chester Cooper,
Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, along with
Director General Latia Duncombe,
engaged in fruitful discussions, networking opportunities, and
hosted a vibrant series of events aimed at enhancing regional
partnerships and driving tourism growth.
"CTO Caribbean Week was a pivotal gathering that united tourism
leaders and stakeholders across the dynamic Caribbean region, navigating the evolving
landscape of global travel and embracing the transformative power
of technology," reflected the Honourable I. Chester Cooper. "We were proud to host a lively
media event where over 50 top-tier media representatives gathered.
This event showcased our commitment to innovation with 360-degree
wall mapping projection, featuring captivating videos highlighting
the islands of The Bahamas."
Additionally, The Bahamas made
a significant impact on New York's
media landscape, with a feature on WPIX 11 news. This exposure
allowed Bahamian culture to shine, captivating audiences with the
rich tapestry of our traditions and hospitality.
Director General Duncombe added, "The Bahamas is dedicated to creating exceptional
tourism offerings through arts, culture, culinary delights, and
sustainable travel experiences that benefit our visitors and locals
and preserve our natural resources. We are thrilled to have shared
updates on our exciting new hotel projects, enhanced airlift
services, and significant infrastructure developments. During
Caribbean Week in New York, we
engaged in deep discussions on the transformative role of AI,
explored synergies to promote our vibrant culture and culinary
excellence, and discussed the new role of influencers in the public
relations field."
She continued: "We take pride in presenting our vision for the
future of tourism in The Bahamas
with our regional partners and look forward to continued
collaboration to drive growth and prosperity throughout the
Caribbean."
Marv "Mr. Mix" Cunningham and Chef Kevyn
Pratt joined the delegation to highlight the culinary
excellence of The Bahamas, further
enriching the cultural exchange and showcasing the island's
gastronomic delights during the week's festivities.
Throughout the event, The Bahamas delegation participated in panel
discussions, workshops, and networking events, sharing insights on
best practices in tourism marketing, sustainability, and
destination management. The engagement underscored The Bahamas' commitment to leadership in
Caribbean tourism and its
proactive role in shaping the industry's future.
For more information about The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism,
Investments & Aviation, please visit
https://www.bahamas.com/.
About The Bahamas
The Bahamas has over
700 islands and cays, as well as 16 unique island destinations.
Located only 50 miles off the coast of Florida, it offers a
quick and easy way for travellers to escape their everyday. The
island nation also boasts world-class fishing, diving, boating and
thousands of miles of the Earth's most spectacular beaches for
families, couples and adventurers to explore. See why It's Better
in
The Bahamas at www.bahamas.com on Facebook, YouTube
or Instagram.
PRESS INQUIRIES
Anita Johnson-Patty
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation
ajohnson@bahamas.com
Bahamas USA
FINN Bahamas
Bahamasusa@finnpartners.com
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