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Eyes on Australia! Bahamas’ Deputy Prime Minister Cooper Set to Highlight Tourism at Prestigious WTTC Occasion!
Monday, October 7, 2024
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) is about to make a major influence on the twenty fourth World Journey & Tourism Council (WTTC) International Summit in Perth (Boorloo), Western Australia from October 8-10, 2024. Main the delegation is Deputy Prime Minister I. Chester Cooper, emphasizing The Bahamas’ dedication to enhancing international tourism and funding alternatives.
At this 12 months’s summit, BMOTIA goals to focus on The Bahamas as a premier journey vacation spot, showcasing the 16-Island model, latest developments, and distinctive customer experiences. They’re additionally selling development alternatives for the 12 months forward, with a concentrate on rising airlift from the UK. From January to August 2024, The Bahamas noticed 26,291 UK guests, up 72.3% from the identical interval in 2023.
Participating With Trade Leaders at WTTC
“Attending the WTTC Global Summit is vital for strengthening partnerships with global travel advisors and increasing tourism to The Bahamas,” stated Deputy Prime Minister I. Chester Cooper. “Direct engagement with industry leaders enables us to showcase our unique offerings and collaborate on strategies to attract more visitors. Together, we can inspire exploration and showcase the beauty and culture of our islands.”
On October 9, DPM Cooper will take part within the session titled “Easy but Secure,” discussing the steadiness between expertise, security, and safety in welcoming vacationers. The session will discover how complicated border processes can create limitations to journey and emphasize the necessity for modern concepts in border safety.
“Participating in this discussion allows us to explore how we can ensure safety without compromising the joy of discovery. By rethinking border processes and embracing innovation, we can remove barriers and enhance the traveler experience,” DPM Cooper added.