Jamaica to host 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace in May 2024

CHTA’s flagship event returns to Jamaica after 5 years
2023-07-24
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Jamaica to host 42nd Caribbean Travel Marketplace in May 2024

The CHTA's most important event brings together buyers and sellers of the Caribbean's tourism products and services

The Caribbean island nation of Jamaica will see the return of the Caribbean Travel Marketplace, as it will host the 42nd edition in May, 2024.
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The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s (CHTA) says that it has decided to hold the 42nd edition of its flagship event, the Caribbean Travel Marketplace on May 20-22, 2024 in Jamaica.

The CHTA’s most important event brings together buyers and sellers of the Caribbean’s tourism products and services. The Caribbean Travel Marketplace was last held in Jamaica just prior to the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019.

Nicola Madden-Greig

In a press statement, CHTA says that the next year’s event will be held at the Montego Bay Convention Centre.

‘‘We at CHTA are delighted that Jamaica is building on the enormous success of our Marketplace this year in Barbados because it is where deals are made, allowing new and established buyers from all corners of the world to access a rich offering of travel products and experiences throughout the Caribbean,’’ says CHTA President Nicola Madden-Greig.

‘‘The marketplace is where those of us in the industry meet, collaborate, strategise and get smarter about how best to share the Caribbean experience with visitors from around the world,’’ says Madden-Greig.

CHTA says that the Marketplace 42 will offer some new elements designed to enhance the overall experience that the CHTA President likened to the Caribbean Travel Forum & Awards.

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Edmund Bartlett

The Forum will take place on May 20, just ahead of the official start of Marketplace. Highlights will include thought leaders and experts from several destinations and organisations and focus on the tourism business, says CHTA.

‘‘At Caribbean Travel Marketplace, we can show the world how the Caribbean tourism sector’s resilience has made our destination secure and safe for locals and visitors alike. It is quite fitting to have Jamaica host this premier regional event as we continue on our path to growth,’’ says Jamaican Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett.

‘‘This event will add greatly to our tourism suppliers and buyers and ultimately create strong partnerships moving forward. It will also provide multi-destination opportunities for participants who may want to have different experiences over the period,’’ adds Bartlett.

‘‘This prestigious event offers an important platform to showcase the rich offerings and experiences of Jamaica and the wider Caribbean region,’’ Robin Russell, President of the Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association (JHTA), said in a statement.

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