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May 17, 2024
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New Tourism Promotion Initiatives in Caribbean

 Caribbean Tourism Organization

This decision was guided, in-part, thanks to insights from data and research conducted by the Caribbean Tourism Organization. Standout findings from the CTO include a report that 6.6 million international tourists visited the region in the first half of 2021. The second half saw more improvements, with more destinations reported to be reopening, along with airlines returning to mass service. What’s more, CTO’s research shows that for April, May and June, visits to the Caribbean were 10 to 37 times greater in 2021 than in 2020.

Neil Walters, acting secretary general of the Caribbean Tourism Organization, said, “The hard work our member countries have put into adapting to the changing environment of the pandemic is beginning to pay dividends […] the Caribbean tourism sector is known to be one of the most resilient in the world”.

Nicola Madden-Greig, President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association, shares the same sentiment: “The worst of it has been contained”, she claimed in a recent statement. “Success is also dependent on the ability of our source markets to continue controlling this pandemic as the world collectively seeks to recover and move back to normality”.

Caribbean industry leaders are encouraged by research conducted by the World Travel and Tourism Council. A recent report claimed that the Caribbean is recovering faster than any other region in the world with tourism’s contribution to GDP expected to rise more than 47% this year.  WTTC also noted that the Caribbean’s forecast increase is valued at around €10bn, a value dictated by international and domestic travel spend. 

Technology keeps Caribbean countries safe

“Digital Solutions for Reviving International Travel”, a recent report published by the World Travel and Tourism Council, provides key insight into why Caribbean tourist and travel leaders are optimistic for the months and years ahead. 

A new day of Caribbean

The report features a case study on several Caribbean countries, specifically the technology used to provide innovative solutions for post-pandemic tourism and travel in the region. It referenced the governments of several Caribbean countries, including Jamaica and Saint Lucia, who have introduced online Travel Authorisation Portals allowing travellers to submit COVID-19 test or vaccination certificates before their trip to the Caribbean. Once the information processed and deemed compatible with entry requirements for destination countries, travellers get a Travel Authorisation Certificate. This reportedly speeds up the travel process for tourists and visitors. 

Looking ahead, an important task for travel and tourism leaders is ensuring that standards are kept high among worker bases, and that employees across the industry are actively trained in specific, health-focused protocol. 

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