Black Meetings and Tourism

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B M & T ••• November/December 2020 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 29 Caribbean Travel Marketplace, the region's leading showcase of its global leadership, diversity and resilience in tourism, is being planned for Spring 2021, and organizers are seeking innovative ideas and expressions of interest from tourism stakeholders. Karen Whitt, Chairman of Caribbean Travel Marketplace, and Executive Committee Member of Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), which organiz- es the annual leading marketing event in the region, said that based on part- ner feedback, Marketplace, tradition- ally held in late January, will be post- poned to late April-early May 2021. "This will be a time when travel partners and members will be more flexible with travel plans, and hopefully we will have more clarity on the effects and future of the pandemic," she reported. Whitt acknowledged the devastating impacts of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis forced CHTA to seek creative options for hosting the 39th edition of Caribbean Travel Marketplace. "Caribbean Travel Marketplace intends to deliver the same benefits, values and principles for which we have become known with the qualities that embody the charm of the region," Whitt added. The Marketplace planning committee canvassed travel part- ners, members, destination representatives, CHTA officers and others for feedback on the best approach for producing the first Caribbean Travel Marketplace since the beginning of the pan- demic. Whitt, an accomplished Turks and Caicos hotelier, who serves as Vice-President Sales and Marketing at The Hartling Group, reported unequivocal support for an in-person Marketplace in 2021: "Resoundingly, the collective feedback indicates a desire for us to be together in person, rather than vir- tual. We considered many options and have come to the con- clusion that the only way to truly showcase the uniqueness of our people, history, culture, food, music and magic of the Caribbean is to actually be together in the Caribbean." She added: "As we plan for the region's largest gathering of travel suppliers and buyers, we are hopeful that we will be able in short order to announce one very special destination which will rise to the occasion of playing host to CTM 39, attracting key travel partners, Destination Marketing Organizations, CHTA members, and media from around the world." About the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is the Caribbean's leading association representing the interests of national hotel and tourism associations. For more than 55 years, CHTA has been the backbone of the Caribbean hospitality industry. Working with some 1,000 hotel and allied members, and 33 National Hotel Associations, CHTA is shaping the Caribbean's future and helping members to grow their businesses. Whether helping to navigate critical issues in sales and marketing, sustainability, legislative issues, emerging technologies, climate change, data and intelligence or, looking for avenues and ideas to better market and manage businesses, CHTA is helping members on issues which matter most. For further information, visit www.caribbeanhoteland- tourism.com.

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