The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) will present an educational seminar at its 30th annual Caribbean Tourism Conference, starting today, to help delegates better understand and work with the news media. The seminar, which will address some of the most critical issues in working with the press, will take place during the conference’s general session today at 5:00 p.m. at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and features a panel discussion with leading members of the North American and Caribbean media.
Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Chairman Allen Chastanet is predicting a future that will include higher-end vacations to the Caribbean for more Canadian visitors, based on what he referred to as Canada’s “soaring” dollar value.
The Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace, has made a strong plea for the region’s brightest to get involved in the tourism industry.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization, representing 32 nations across the region, applauded the actions of the U.S. government to temporarily ease the passport requirements of U.S. travelers returning to the U.S. by air through September 30 if travelers can produce evidence that they have applied for but not received their documents.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization will showcase literary appreciation for the younger set during “Caribbean Weekend” in Washington, D.C. when Dawne Alexis Allette, a renowned children’s book author and motivational speaker presents her work in a colorful, animated session at the Adventures in Travel Expo (ATE). Ms. Allette will perform on Sunday, March 4 at 1:00 pm during the Expo at the Washington Convention Center.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization celebrated Caribbean culture at the Adventures in Travel Expo held this week at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago.
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