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CHTA Launches ‘One Caribbean Family’ Initiative to Help Hurricane-Hit Communities
the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) | October 3, 2017
President Troubetzkoy reaches out to hotels and Caribbean-focused businesses MIAMI (October 3, 2017) - The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) has launched a booking initiative that allows hotels across the region to help those who have been adversely impacted by Hurricanes Irma and Maria while also highlighting that more than 70 percent of Caribbean destinations have not been affected and are ready to welcome visitors as usual. CHTA's "One Caribbean Family" movement has been developed to help the vital tourism industry get back on its feet and will serve as a hub for hotels, travel advisors and tour operators w...
Tourism Cares Rallies Support for Hurricane/Disaster Relief
September 14, 2017
Brand USA's thoughts and prayers are with those impacted by hurricanes and related tropical storms across Florida, Puerto Rico, the Southeastern United States, Texas, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Currently, to support our partners in the impacted areas, we are providing direct links on Brand USA's consumer site, VisitTheUSA.com, to our state and territory partners where travelers can find the most up-to-date information during the recovery period—and are standing ready to amplify their marketing and messaging across our channels and invite international travelers to visit these destinations as they recover and open for bus...
Hurricane Tourism Recovery Fund Launched to Help Devastated Parts of the Caribbean
the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) | September 12, 2017
Tourism Cares and the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association partner to maximize travel industry support to restore destinations, tourism nonprofits and jobs CORAL GABLES, Florida (September 12, 2017) - The travel and tourism industry has launched the Caribbean Hurricane Tourism Recovery Fund, uniting the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Industry with the noted Tourism Cares organization, which has helped to lead private sector efforts globally following crisis. The fund will allow tourism industry stakeholders and friends of the region throughout the Caribbean and the world to pool their resources in support of vulnerable, devastated areas...