The 31st Annual Travel Mart Latin America at the Cartagena de Indias Convention Center, home to the second Travel Mart held in Colombia since 1981 and the first ever held in Cartagena, drew approximately 560 suppliers representing 265 companies and about 300 buyers from 230 companies.
Travel agents and general delegates interested in attending the 30th Annual Caribbean Tourism Conference have until September 29 to avoid late registration fees, according to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO). The Conference, which runs from October 19 to 24 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, attracts delegates from all sectors of the tourism industry who will gather under the theme of “The Next Generation: Learning From the Past, Preparing for the Future.”
Caribbean tourism ministers and directors travelling to Toronto for Caribbean Week, September 26 thru 30, will interact with their Canadian-based constituents during a Town Hall Meeting coordinated by the Tourism Offices of five member countries of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).
The Caribbean region is expected to steal back the thunder during the upcoming edition of Madrid’s International Tourism Fair (FITUR) to be held from January 30 to February 3 next year at its traditional IFEMA fairgrounds in the Spanish capital.
Just a 10-day stretch on Cuban soil were good enough for the hundred participating travel agents and tour operators invited by Meier’s Weltreisen -one of Germany’s top tour operators- to find out how special a travel destination Cuba really is.
With the global climate change debate continuing to make headlines, the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) will explore the impact this important issue has on the tourism industry. This will occur during a Master Class session to be held on October 22 at the 30th Annual Caribbean Tourism Conference.
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