WHEN it was first introduced on Tobago’s cultural landscape, more than five decades ago, the Miss Windward Afro Queen show was meant to be a...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Tobago has made history by being accepted as a member of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation's (CTO) Cruise Committee. A February 17 press release from the THA Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation, after a February 13 CTO Council of Ministers meeting in The Bahamas, said the island has secured a seat on the committee through Tourism Secretary Tashia Burris. This achievement, the release said, is historic, as it is the first time a sitting secretary of tourism from Tobago has been appointed to serve on a CTO committee. The release said it also marks a significant milestone for the island’s cruise sector and further demonstrates the secretary's continued successful advocacy for Tobago at the regional and international level. The CTO Cruise Committee, the release said, plays a crucial role in shaping regional cruise strategies and policies, fostering collaboration among member states to drive sustainable sector growth. It noted that through this platform, Tobago will work alongside other Caribbean destinations to lead the strengthening of relationships with cruise lines, ensuring that the region remains a premier and competitive choice for cruise tourism. Burris expressed pride in Tobago’s involvement. “This is a proud moment for Tobago. Our participation in the CTO Cruise Committee allows us to contribute to shaping the future of cruise tourism in the region, while also advocating for initiatives that benefit our island’s economy and communities.” Tobago’s involvement, Burris said, underscores its commitment to enhancing its cruise-industry presence, creating new opportunities for local stakeholders, and positioning the destination for long-term success in the Caribbean’s evolving tourism landscape. The post Tobago gets first seat on regional tourism body appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
WHEN it was first introduced on Tobago’s cultural landscape, more than five decades ago, the Miss Windward Afro Queen show was meant to be a...
JAMAICA'S Financial Services Commission (FSC) wants to strengthen ties with key regional counterparts, including Trinidad and Tobago's Securities...
THE Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has pumped $5.8 million into the island’s carnival celebrations. Niall George, Assistant Secretary, Division of...
Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary of Infrastructure Trevor James is calling for immediate negotiations between the Tobago House of Assembly...
World renowned dance choreographer and educator, Hazel Franco will be honoured at the 2025 National Calypso Queen Competition being hosted by the...
DR LISA INDAR is the new executive director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (Carpha). This was announced on Monday in a Carpha press release...
As part of previously announced rebranding initiatives by Agostini Ltd, manufacturing and distribution companies Vemco, Hand Arnold and Smith...
Joseph Sam Phillip, who served as the Soca Warriors assistant manager during their 2006 Fifa World Cup qualifying campaign, has died. A release from...
As the countdown to Carnival intensifies, the Epic Cruise, sailing from Puerto Rico to Trinidad, promises a once-in-a-lifetime Carnival experience,...
Bmobile has been named Trinidad and Tobago’s fastest and best mobile network by Ookla, a company that specialises in connectivity intelligence. A...