Connecting Effort to Results in Tourism
From January 16th to 18th, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) held its annual ‘Caribbean Marketplace’ in Jamaica. I look forward to any important
From January 16th to 18th, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) held its annual ‘Caribbean Marketplace’ in Jamaica. I look forward to any important
As I followed travel and tourism related news for the past week, two stories were hard to avoid. One was the commentary on our Tourism
Last week, I deliberately avoided touching the issue of the Greens who were the victim of crime in Tobago. Rather I preferred to study the
Technology is important in today’s travel industry. Depending on the source market, estimates from the developed world range from 50% to 80% of bookings being
Before we talk about 2011, it may be a useful exercise to reflect on 2010. The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) recently released provisional 2010 numbers.
Before we talk about 2011, it may be a useful exercise to reflect on 2010. The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) recently released provisional 2010 numbers.
“National pride amid bacchanal.” Just two weeks to Carnival, and we can feel it in the air. Various corporate sponsors have started putting up
“Calypso Dreams” It was a good week for calypso last week. Last Tuesday, there was a screening of the 2004 documentary called Calypso Dreams
“Carry on the tradition.” I read that before he passed on, the Mighty Duke spent his last days in the studio of his Cocorite
“Young Men of Promise and Queen Latifah” Last Sunday, the East Port of Spain Mentorship Project held its New Years’ luncheon at the Dining
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