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Reimagining the Tourism Scene in the Region – Magnetic Media

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The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is gearing up for the third annual Caribbean Travel Forum, set to take place on Monday, May 20 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This year’s forum promises to be a dynamic event, bringing together top industry leaders to discuss the future of tourism in the region.

One of the highlights of the forum will be a keynote address by renowned travel writer and destination development advisor, Doug Lansky. With his wealth of experience and insights, Lansky is sure to provide valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of Caribbean tourism.

CHTA President Nicola Madden-Greig will also deliver a “State of the Industry” address, sharing key data and insights from the association’s annual Performance and Outlook Survey. The survey highlights the resilience and growth of the Caribbean tourism industry, while also addressing ongoing challenges that need to be tackled to further boost the region’s economic driver.

The forum will feature a lineup of esteemed speakers, including government officials, industry experts, and business leaders, who will discuss a range of topics crucial to the success of the region’s tourism industry. From leveraging data insights to enhancing multi-destination marketing, attendees can expect to gain valuable knowledge and insights to help shape the future of Caribbean hospitality and tourism.

In addition to the informative sessions, the event will also include the CHTA Awards Luncheon, where outstanding individuals in the industry will be recognized for their contributions to Caribbean tourism.

For those looking to be part of shaping the future of Caribbean hospitality and tourism, the Caribbean Travel Forum is a must-attend event. To learn more and register, visit CHTAMarketplace.com/TravelForum.

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