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Have you heard about CHTA’s newest committee? Our newly established Technology Task Force is focused on researching and educating members on Hospitality 5.0 tools focused on improving revenue and driving efficiencies. With a specific emphasis on Micro-, Small-, and Medium-sized Tourism Entities (MSMTEs) and independent tourism organizations, the overarching responsibility of the CHTA Technology Task […]
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MARKETPLACE IS BACK The Caribbean is a favored region, and the recovery of tourism is happening faster than expected. Don’t be left out, join us in Puerto Rico this October as we set the stage for Reimagining Caribbean Tourism! After an 18-month hiatus, Caribbean Travel Marketplace 40 is expected to return to its pre-pandemic glory, […]
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Have you invested for success? Successful investments pay dividends now and into the future and membership in CHTA can be one of the best investments you make this year. For a reasonable membership investment, the “dividends” are immense! Advocacy for you on issues facing Caribbean hospitality and tourism interests Networking events to connect stakeholders from […]
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The Caribbean takes the lead in global tourism performance According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), in January 2022 the Caribbean led the way in strength of the recovery of stopover arrivals. According to UNWTO, the latest statistics show total international stopover tourist arrivals in January 2022 were 32.9% of the total achieved […]
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INDUSTRY DATA The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) stated in its most recent global economic impact report that the Caribbean’s travel and tourism sector is recovering at a faster rate than any other region in the world as a result of relaxed restrictions and low infection rates with international travel-spend bolstering the region’s economic […]
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Giving Voice, Representation and Info You Can Use CHTA assists members and industry stakeholders with numerous regional and global issues affecting the Caribbean hospitality and tourism industry that cannot always be addressed locally. Our strength in advocacy is made possible through our representation and participation with various international organizations and agencies and local hotel and […]
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FORWARD TOGETHER The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association is supported by hotels, resorts, tourism-related businesses, and the companies that serve these businesses throughout the Caribbean and around the world. Advocacy, marketing, regional events, member resources, performance data and indicators, and discounts on goods and services are all made possible when hospitality and related businesses join […]
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After a long hiatus, I am excited to be connecting with you in this edition of CHTA’s newsletter – a critical communication platform where quarterly we’ll share organizational and industry updates to help keep you in the know. As I was preparing to write this message, I remembered a question from an interview with a […]
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As your new president, I am humbled and delighted to continue the stellar performance of CHTA as tourism recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. It is with the cooperation of industry partners such as CARPHA, CTO, IATA and WTTC, among others, that we were able to identify appropriate solutions in real time to respond to the […]
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MIAMI (June 6, 2021) – While Caribbean tourism industry stakeholders are encouraged by growing signs of a recovery on the horizon, and most businesses have reopened or are planning to, many tourism-related businesses will remain challenged to return to pre-pandemic employment and operation levels. Lost revenue, little measure of recovery support and stimulus, coupled […]
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