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The Jamaica Tourist Board has announced that it has appointed Mr. Philip Rose to serve as its Deputy Director of Tourism (Ag.), Americas, with responsibility for the U.S., Caribbean and Latin America effective as of April 1, 2023.
 
“Philip Rose has a long history working in tourism to promote brand Jamaica,” said the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica. “Throughout the years, he has proven himself to be a visionary leader whose numerous successes have helped to elevate and maintain Jamaica’s status as one of the world’s top tourism destinations, particularly from North America. It was therefore a natural fit for him step into this key role.”

Zanzibar President Dr. Hussein Mwinyi said during a meeting with the Belgian Ambassador to Tanzania Mr. Peter Huyghebaert that tourism is one of the key areas for Zanzibar’s Blue Economy agenda, that would make the island the best destination for tourists from around the globe.

Dr. Mwinyi told the Belgian diplomat that his government has been working hard to modernize island’s airports and other infrastructure at tourists’ attraction sites, along with providing better services so that the visitors can speak positively or become good ambassadors abroad. Zanzibar president further expressed his happiness to meet and talk to the Belgian Ambassador to Tanzania and said that Belgium has been among the leading sources of inbound tourism to Zanzibar.

St. Kitts’ latest campaign invites travellers “to explore, to learn, and immerse themselves fully in a new experience,” encouraging them to “peel back” the layers and discover something new. In other words: “Venture Deeper”.

As a regional concern, Caribbean tourism can benefit great from adopting a similar mindset. The time is ripe not only to look at building greater resilience into the visitor industry, but also to reorient at least a part of our focus on developing and offering an abundance of fresh, uniquely Caribbean experiences.

World Tourism Network Chair, Juergen Steinmetz, announced he was proud to partner with WTN member SUNx Malta. SunX invites members to register for the Third Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit “SEYS 3”.

This virtual event is live streamed on YouTube, and other partners from Malta, taking place on April 27th, 2023, from 15:00 – 17:00 CEST (Central European Time), or 9.00-11.00 EST, 21.00-23.00 Singapore/China. SunX is under the leadership of Professor Geoffrey Lipman. He explained: “The Youth Summit will discuss, and aims..

Massive strike launched by German EVG labour union on Friday morning paralysed railway traffic across Germany. Organised labour action launched to demand pay raises for railroad workers coincided with similar walkouts at key German airports that started yesterday.

German railway ‘warning strike’ coincided with peak hours on Friday morning and began at 3am local time, seriously affecting the operations of national operator Deutsche Bahn. According to union representatives, the strike covered only the morning rush hours and was scheduled to end at 11am.

Passengers travelling between London Euston, the West Midlands, North West and Scotland are being advised to check before they travel ahead of multi-million pound railway upgrades over the early May bank holiday. Network Rail is investing £7.7m to improve future journeys on the West Coast main line between London and Crewe between Saturday 29 April and Monday 1 May.

Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has expressed optimism in the growth prospects for the sector stressing that “this is the biggest and best winter season Jamaica has ever had in the history of tourism” adding that the tourism industry was set on a path to continue the boom now being experienced.

He said: “For the January to March 2023 period, it is estimated that Jamaica welcomed 1.18 million visitors, which represents growth of 94.4% when compared to the same period in 2022.

Two thought-provoking panel discussions on the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) recently held by WTM Africa have brought to light the substantial roadblocks hindering the realization of open skies in African continent.

These obstacles include visa restrictions, exorbitant costs, and protectionism. Until these issues are effectively addressed, airlines will not be able to achieve the required load factors to make their routes financially viable, rendering the benefits of open skies irrelevant.

The Hon. Derek Hanekom is known as an outspoken and hardworking South African Minister of Tourism from May 25, 2014, to March 30, 2017. He was re-appointed to serve as the Minister of Tourism from February 27, 2018 to May 29, 2019.

Hanekom also served as the Minister of Science and Technology from October 4, 2012, to May 25, 2014, and as the Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs from 1996 to 1999.

The winners of the hotly contested TravMedia Awards 2023 were announced tonight at a sold-out gala dinner at The Londoner, Leicester Square, with Ed Grenby named Travel Writer of the Year, on a night that saw big wins for Telegraph Travel, National Geographic Traveller (UK), TTG Media and others.

Hosted by comedian and travel writer Dom Joly, with VisitMalta the headline sponsor, the Awards drew a crowd of 300 media, influencers, PR professionals and industry executives. Grenby triumphed after winning the Freelance Writer of the Year category, and then got the judges' nod for the top prize over other individual category winners.

Brand new boutique hotel, Yi Hotel Mykonos brings an oasis of comfort, serenity and elegance to cosmopolitan travellers looking for an indulgent break.

Nestled on the hilltop of Elia Beach, overlooking the Aegean Sea, Yi Hotel Mykonos fuses transcendent minimalism with elegance for a lavish, well-appointed stay in one of their 42 guest rooms and suites, all with private pools and hot tubs. Some of their stellar amenities include a swimming pool featuring a resident DJ, spa, fitness centre and a restaurant inspired by Cycladic traditional cuisine.