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Caribbean Marketplace 2009 Comes to Eastern Caribbean for the First Time | | Monday, 03/11/2008 | The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA), together with the St. Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association and the St. Lucia Tourist Board, are preparing to host Caribbean Marketplace 2009 for the first time in the Eastern Caribbean, Jan. 18-20, 2009 in Gros Islet, St. Lucia. |
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CHTA Held Caribbean Hotels Retreat in St. Kitts & Nevis | | Monday, 06/10/2008 | The Caribbean Hotels Retreat, hosted by the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) in conjunction with the St. Kitts & Nevis Hotel & Tourism Association and the St. Kitts Marriott Resort & Royal Beach Casino, took place last week and counted on St. Kitts & Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, who received a standing ovation for his energizing speech on the “need for governments in the Caribbean region to do more to support the small hotel group.” The prime minister’s address drew from his own efforts to improve “small hotel properties through an incentive system that would be tied into qualitative conditions” –a policy his government expects to have in place shortly. |
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CHA Expands Mandate, Changes Name to Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association | | Wednesday, 30/07/2008 | The Caribbean Hotel Association has expanded its mandate and changed the name of the organization to reflect a broader constituency that represents the hospitality and tourism industry in the region and to accommodate the growing number of non-hotel members either joining or seeking to join the association. |
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Bermuda to Host 13th Annual CHITC in April 2009 | | Thursday, 22/05/2008 | Always a popular destination, Bermuda has laid low for the last year or two. But all signs are pointing to a major marketing push that could put this vacation spot in the forefront of beach destinations. |
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Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives Agree on Six-Point Plan for National Associations | | Thursday, 15/05/2008 | The Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives (CSHAE) gathered for its annual Leadership Conference May 4- 6 in Trinidad and agreed on a number of issues designed to strengthen the national associations and benefit the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA) membership throughout the region and re-elected Susan Springer, executive director of the Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association as president of CSHAE for another year. |
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Annual Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Investment Conference Ends in Trinidad | | Thursday, 15/05/2008 | The 12th Annual Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Investment Conference (CHTIC) concluded with a very optimistic outlook for the Caribbean region as a record-breaking 522 delegates met at the newly opened Hyatt Regency Trinidad May 6-8 and heard that there is currently more than $100 billion in investment in the region (according to the World Travel & Tourism Council) devoted to improving and expanding tourism facilities and infrastructure. |
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Caribbean Tourism to Be Carbon Neutral | | Monday, 14/04/2008 | The Caribbean Hotel Association and the Caribbean Tourism Organization have presented a joint paper on the regional tourism industry’s position as it relates to climate change, the major thrust being that Caribbean tourism aims to become ‘carbon-neutral.’ |
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CHA Applauds PM Ingraham for Support of Tourism at CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting | | Monday, 17/03/2008 | The Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), through its President Peter Odle, has applauded and praised the remarks and strong support of tourism interests by the Rt. Honorable Hubert A. Ingraham, Prime Minister of the Bahamas and Chairman of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) at the 19th Inter-Session Meeting of the Heads of Government last week in Nassau, Bahamas. |
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New Tourism Scholarship Opportunity | A scholarship opportunity may soon become available for Caribbean residents who work in the tourism industry. This development is the result of a donation by the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association of $10,000 to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Foundation, Inc. |
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More Cruise Ships to Visit Panama | Since Panama signed an agreement with cruise ships companies, which are members of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association in October 2000, the arrival of passengers to the Panamanian ports of Gatun, Colon 2000, Cristobal, Balboa, Fuerte Amador and Kuna Yala has increased, which confirm the status of the country as an established tourist destination. |
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