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 Caribbean Hotel Association's Marketplace Attracts
the Highest Number of Participants Ever; Strong
Winter Season Predicted for Caribbean Tourism

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (January 19, 2005) � The huge success of the recently concluded Caribbean Marketplace predicts a very strong winter season for Caribbean tourism, according to Alec Sanguinetti, Director General and CEO of the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA), organizer of the event. Held on January 9-11, 2005 at the Half Moon Resort in Montego Bay, the largest marketing event for Caribbean tourism attracted 1,500 delegates from around the world�the highest number of participants ever. Under a 42,000 sq foot air conditioned marquee�the size of a football field�over 11,000 business appointments were scheduled between Caribbean suppliers and international buyers, about 1,000 more than in 2004.

�There was a lot of renewed interest and excitement form our travel partners. There are several new products on the market, new sites and attractions, people are investing money in training and human resource development, thus, the product is really fresh now,� said Berthia M. Parle, MBE, President of CHA.
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Tourism officials, delegates, and journalists all praised Jamaica's step-by-step involvement in this year's Caribbean Marketplace, making it the most successful yet. According to Horace Peterkin, Chairman of the Montego Bay chapter of the JHTA and Chairman of the Social Events Committee, delegates reported that �even though there was a lot more fun and frolicking than normal, they also conducted a lot more serious business than usual.� The three-day event culminated with an electrifying performance by Grammy Award winner Shaggy at the Rose Hall Great House on closing night, followed by fireworks, and accompanied by the best gastronomy from MoBay area hotels and restaurants. �This 25th edition of Caribbean Marketplace was testament of everything Caribbean tourism has going for it,� said Alec Sanguinetti.

For her part, CHA President Berthia Parle, who has focused her presidency on advocacy and a closer cooperation with the public sector, proudly pointed out that the event was �a perfect example of public-private sector collaboration, resulting in a win-win situation, for the destination and Caribbean tourism.�

Meanwhile, Jamaica's Prime Minister, the Most Honorable Percival J. Patterson, ON, PC, QC, MP, coincided. �Not only here in Jamaica, but in the entire Caribbean, there exists potential for far greater growth. As an unrepentant regionalist, I am positive that this growth will be best achieved by deeper and stronger ties between the tourism sectors of all the member countries and organizations that comprise the CHA,� said Patterson while addressing delegates at the opening ceremony

Recognizing the efforts and the involvement of CHA�s various partners, Berthia Parle said, �We must thank the government and people of Jamaica, the Ministry of Industry and Tourism, the Jamaica Tourist Board, Virgin Holidays, American Express, the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Half Moon, Montego Bay and Sandals Resorts - as well as thank all those individuals who have worked tirelessly with such dedication and passion to bring this about.�

About the Caribbean Hotel Association

The Caribbean Hotel Association is dedicated to excellence in hospitality, leadership in marketing, and sustainable growth in tourism, to the benefit of its membership and that of the wider Caribbean community. It aims to be a regional forum that will advance the Caribbean hotel and tourism industry. The members of CHA represent the entire spectrum of hospitality industry�s private sector, from 835 member hotels representing some 127,000 hotel rooms in 36 national hotel associations, to 520 allied members including airline executives, tour operators, travel agents, trade and consumer press, hotel and restaurant suppliers, and others.


 
Contact:
Caribbean Hotel Association
Lorraine Ortiz 
[email protected]
Tel 787 725 9139
www.caribbeanhotels.org 
Also See: Caribbean Hotel Association - Hurricane Recovery Status Report: Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Jamaica, ST. Vincent and the Grenadines, Turks & Caicos / September 30, 2004
The Caribbean Hotel Association's Caribbean Marketplace 2003 Draws 1,286 Buyer and Supplier Delegates; 12% Increase in Buyer Registration / Jan 2003


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