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News / The Cayman Islands to host Caribbean Tourism Organization and IATA Aviation Conference in September
The conference will be the first major in-person event programme for the CTO
The Cayman Islands Ministry and Department of Tourism are partnering with the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) to host the organization’s Business Meetings from 12-15 September 2022. This conference will be the first major in-person event programme for the CTO. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will also host Caribbean Aviation Day on 14 September during the CTO event in the Cayman Islands. The event will be attended by the Ministers of CTO member countries, Directors of Tourism, senior executives, media, and regional students who participate in the Caribbean Youth Congress, as well as international aviation experts.
The organization’s annual Business Meetings, hosted in a member destination, bring together CTO members to discuss and plan key items. The conference has been on hold for the past two years due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and consequently the 2022 CTO Business Meeting hosted in the Cayman Islands will be the first in-person occurrence since the start of the pandemic.
The conference includes the following meetings and events:
- CTO Board of Directors Meeting - Attended by the Directors of Tourism and the private sector members of the board, this is where the work plan, budget and other proposals for special consideration are discussed and approved
- CTO Council of Ministers Meeting - Attended by the Ministers of the CTO member countries, this is where the approved work plan, budget and other special proposals are discussed and ratified
- The Election of the Chairman of the Council of Ministers - This event occurs every two years and is where the financial members of the Council of Ministers vote to select the new Chairman of the Council of Ministers
- Caribbean Youth Congress - The Youth Congress is a developmental competition involving students aged 14 to 17 from CTO member countries who debate on regional tourism matters. Its main aim is to stimulate greater awareness and excitement about tourism among young people in our Caribbean communities
The IATA hosted Caribbean Aviation Day will bring together the top management of the airline and tourism industry in the region, as well as government ministers, aeronautical authorities, the diplomatic corps, media, among others. The objective is to discuss the challenges and opportunities of this sector and the recovery of the region, as well as the roadmap to enhance benefits of aviation in the Caribbean.
The Ministry and Department of Tourism are actively working with local industry stakeholders to organize and facilitate venues, accommodations, and dining and entertainment experiences for the incoming attendees.