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Q & A
262 piece(s) of news found 1-10 of 262
 

Q & A with Ernest M. Littes, President and CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Tourism Bureau

Friday, 26/12/2008
by Jose Carlos de Santiago / EIBTM 2008 – Barcelona, Spain

The Trinidad & Tobago Tourism Board has just rolled out a promotional campaign in Spain because its front office believes the twin-island nation could draw far more visitors from this country based on common cultural values they share –like the language. Within the framework of the EIBTM 2008 tradeshow held in Barcelona, Spain, Caribbean News Digital talked exclusively with Mr. Littles about these topics.

 

Q & A with Patricia Samuels, Jamaica Tourism Director for Europe

Wednesday, 24/12/2008
by Jose Carlos de Santiago/EIBTM 2008 – Barcelona, Spain

Jamaica is determined to raise the bar as a MICE travel destination by taking advantage, among many niceties the island nation has to offer, of the opening of new Spanish hotels, a move that’s will also make the Caribbean country get a tighter hold on its traditional outbound markets in the Old World and open up to emerging ones in such regions as Eastern Europe. Patricia Samuels talked exclusively with Caribbean News Digital about these issues.

 

Q & A with Samir Galindo, General Manager of Anthony’s Keys Resort (Honduras)

Monday, 24/11/2008
by Yizzet Bermello Lopez

Anthony’s Keys Resort is perched on a lavish natural setting of a private island off Honduras. For more than 40 years, its dolphin programs has turned the resort into the dreamland of people interested in both the habitat and smart behavior of these fascinating sea mammals. With occupancy rates way above 80 percent all throughout 2008, Anthony’s Keys Resort continues to aim high on the road ahead. In this exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, its general manager talks about the facility’s future plans and expectations.

 

Q & A with Hugh Riley, CTO Interim Secretary General of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)

Thursday, 02/10/2008

The Caribbean Tourism Organization remains committed to the advance of travel and tourism in the region. Together with the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) and their joint marketing and business arm, the Caribbean Tourism Development Company (CTDC), CTO is pursuing a hands-on policy aimed at strengthening the region’s traditional markets and tapping into a number of emerging markets that are becoming increasingly important for the sector everywhere under the sun. In this exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, CTO Interim Secretary General Hugh Riley speaks fluently about those new plans in the pipeline and the new challenges for his organization on the road ahead.

 

Q & A with John Issa, President and Owner of the SuperClubs hotel group

Thursday, 18/09/2008

SuperClubs has a longstanding tradition as one of the fastest-growing, trendsetting hotel chain in the entire Caribbean region. Its adherence to providing excellence and top-notch service every step of the way has certainly put this company in the preference of millions of visitors from North America and Europe, though larger amounts of Latin American sunbathers are now flocking to its resorts. Though small when stacked up to other big-time chains from around the world, SuperClubs continues to elbow its way through in the competitive hotel and leisure market with a footprint of its own. In this exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital, John Issa, the company’s president and owner, speaks enthusiastically about his vision of the ongoing situation and the plans the future holds for SuperClubs.

 

Q & A with Terestella Gonzalez-Denton, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company

Monday, 07/07/2008
by Jose Carlos de Santiago

Puerto Rico has never homed in on the European and Latin American markets as other Caribbean island have done. The reason? The U.S. has always been by far its top outbound market. However, that perspective has changed in recent years and in addition to putting Europe’s major travelers in the crosshairs, the island nation has also set its smart money on emerging markets like Russia and China.

 

Q & A with Enrique de Marchena, President of the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA)

Thursday, 03/07/2008
by Jose Carlos de Santiago

The Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA) will soon be renamed as the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) in an effort to integrate under that new acronym all sectors of the region’s travel and tourism private field. This is only one of the first projects in the pipeline for the organization’s new front office that, as a matter of fact, is determined to keep up the good work and continue grabbing outbound markets and investments out of Europe, let alone position the Caribbean as a single travel destination.

 

Q & A with Fritz Smith, Vice President of the Philadelphia Visitors and Conventions Bureau

Monday, 23/06/2008
By Jose Carlos de Santiago/Pow Wow 2008 - Las Vegas, Nevada

Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is no doubt one of the most historical locations in America, the city that gave birth to American democracy with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. In an exclusive CND interview with Fritz Smith, vice president of the Philadelphia Visitors and Conventions Bureau, our readers will learn more about the many options this lovely location on the East Coast of the United States has to offer as a travel destination.

 

Q & A with Fritz Smith, Vice President of the Philadelphia Visitors and Conventions Bureau

Monday, 23/06/2008
By Jose Carlos de Santiago/Pow Wow 2008 - Las Vegas, Nevada

Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is no doubt one of the most historical locations in America, the city that gave birth to American democracy with the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. In an exclusive CND interview with Fritz Smith, vice president of the Philadelphia Visitors and Conventions Bureau, our readers will learn more about the many options this lovely location on the East Coast of the United States has to offer as a travel destination.

 

Q & A with Luis Riu Guell, High-ranking Executive with RIU Hotels & Resorts

Thursday, 12/06/2008

Over the past couple of years, RIU has kept up a steady pace as far as hotel investments are concerned. The company’s entry in Costa Rica, Aruba and Cape Verde speak volumes of its vision of future. “We’ve managed to go our customers’ desires one better and find out those places that can be interesting to them,” said Luis Riu Guell in an exclusive interview with Caribbean News Digital.

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National Tour Association Appoints New Chairman

Michele Michalewicz, CTP, a Salt Lake City travel professional and president of Western Leisure, Inc. has been inducted as the 2009 chairman and CEO of the National Tour Association. NTA is the industry’s premier packaged travel association made up of more than 3,000 members from around the globe.

 
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Travel Agents to Be in Higher Demand in 2009

by Sharon Chambers

Peter Yesawich, president and CEO of Ypartnership, expects more consumers to turn to travel agents when planning their trips in 2009. Meanwhile, research conducted by Ypartnership states that the travel intentions of Americans remain strong as 71 percent of active travel households are planning at least one overnight trip during the next six months –the same amount as one year ago.

 
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CTO to Launch Social Network for Agents

by Gay Nagle Myers

The Caribbean Tourism Organization in January will launch online programs aimed at improving its North American chapter system and the way that travel agents do business.

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Golf Resorts Being Upscaled in Puerto Rico

This seaside stretch, a half-hour’s drive east of the airport in San Juan, is not placid in midday. Construction equipment rumbles through the beachfront while workers sweat out installing the marble floors and granite countertops in developer Donald Trump’s latest Caribbean venture.

 
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Antigua Air Traffic Slows Down

A flow control system implemented by air traffic controllers at the VC Bird International Airport in Antigua has been disrupting flights in and out of the island during the Christmas rush.

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