Sustainability
How You Can Support Hurricane Dorian Relief Efforts With The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas
We are humbled by the amount of support you have offered in the wake of Hurricane Dorian's destructive path over parts of The Bahamas. The initial images and information emerging from impacted islands tell a story of absolute devastation, particularly on Great Abaco and Grand Bahama Islands—where the hurricane's eye made landfall before slowing to a crawl, destroying lives, homes, businesses, and livelihoods. The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Bahamas is fortunate to not have been in its path.
Iberostar’s New Coral Lab Opens for World Oceans Day, Offering Hope for the Future of Caribbean Reefs and Oceans Everywhere
Ahead of World Oceans Day (June 8), Iberostar Group is opening a new land-based coral lab in the heart of the Caribbean. It will help protect essential ocean life from rising global temperatures in the future—and defend against a new fast-moving coral pandemic today.
Saira Hospitality Launches Education Programs In British Virgin Islands
This week Saira Hospitality kicked off the largest training program in the organization's history. In partnership with Moskito Island, Necker Island, Rosewood Little Dix Bay, Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina and Bitter End Yacht Club, Saira Hospitality has established an eight-week pop-up school for 100 students. The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board has also been supportive of the program, assisting with marketing the program, sourcing students and trainers, contributing to student information days and providing advice and guidance for the program. The full program is provided to accepted students from local communities at no cost and is hosted Monday through Friday on two main islands (Virgin Gorda and Tortola) to accommodate applicant interest. All trainers for these Saira courses are residents in the area. The program in the British Virgin Islands will allow each partnering organization to interview Saira graduates in their hiring, bringing members of the local community into the rebuilding of the hospitality market in the region.
How Hospitality Brands Can Win With Millennial Parents Through Conscious Capitalism - forbes.com
Where they were once mostly indebted students living with their parents, many millennials today have spouses, families and, collectively as a cohort, hundreds of billions of dollars in spending power. Millennials also place strong emphasis on travel, so it’s no surprise that they’re using their hard-earned dollars to take their families on once-in-a-lifetime vacations. I recently had the opportunity to visit the Atlantis resort in Paradise Island and interview both the president, Howard Karawan, and CMO, Lauren Snyder, about their new philanthropic project and how they are shaping the culture and re-imaging their brand for the modern traveler.
CTO Council Of Ministers Discusses Best Practices, Sustainable Tourism Efforts; Endorse Hosting UN World Tourism Conference
Hon. Obie Wilchcombe, Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), chaired his first meeting of the Council of Tourism Ministers and Commissioners since being elected Chairman last September, resulting in positive discussions on best practices, funding cooperative regional activities and hosting the UN World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Global Conference on Building Partnerships for Sustainable Tourism for Development next November. The Council of Ministers meeting took place during the recently completed Caribbean Travel Marketplace on Paradise Island, Bahamas. As the policy-making body of the CTO, the Council of Ministers worked as a team during the January meeting to decide on matters related to funding on behalf of the Organization's Dutch, English, French and Spanish-speaking members. The Minister also discussed using the latest technology for more effective passenger facilitation, and maximizing the benefits of public sector/private sector partnerships to improve the Caribbean's competitive position. The meeting also determined the way forward in regard to championing the cause of Caribbean tourism at the highest levels in the Caribbean and around the world.
'CHIEF Awards' Presented for Business Operations, Sales & Marketing, Sustainability
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has named the winners for the inaugural "CHIEF Awards" honoring member hotels and tourism-related enterprises for best practices in Business Operations, Sales & Marketing and Sustainable Practices. Awardees were announced at the Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF) which took place Oct. 2 - 4, 2015 at El Conquistador Resort, A Waldorf Astoria Resort in Puerto Rico.
From Pirates to Hoteliers | CHTA To Celebrate Golden Jubilee With 50th Anniversary Gala
The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2012 and will host a Golden Jubilee Gala on Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 7 pm in Montego Bay, Jamaica. The formal event will feature a gathering of many of the individuals who have led the hospitality and tourism industry over the past 50 years along with the unveiling of From Pirates to Hoteliers, a glossy, 200-page coffee-table quality book that commemorates the history of Caribbean tourism.
Yele Haiti And HVS Launch Groundbreaking Hospitality Training Program In Haiti
The Yéle Haiti Foundation, an established leader in recovery efforts in Haiti, announced the formation of a new alliance to launch a trailblazing pilot hospitality vocational training initiative in one of the country's key port cities. Working with HVS, the leading global hospitality consulting and services firm, the program will infuse up to 120 area residents with core skills. The intent is to educate current and aspiring hotel employees and accelerate self-sufficiency, economic development, and job creation. Yéle Haiti's new program will debut in September 2011 in Jacmel, one of Haiti's renowned tourist and resort destinations, which suffered severe damage after the earthquake.