Antigua and Barbuda celebrated the appointment of the new Director of Tourism, Canada, Mr. Colin Skerritt by hosting an event at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto on July 5th, featuring the exclusive premiere of the Antigua and Barbuda: Music Voyager. The event was attended by over 70 of the top-tier, media, trade, travel, tourism and Antigua and Barbuda diaspora partners. The evening was an opportunity for the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority to not only introduce Mr. Skerritt as the new face and leader in Canada, but to share the exciting growth of country and why Antigua and Barbuda has become the destination of the choice in the Caribbean in 2016 with an overall 14% increase of arrivals each month.
CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin C. James shared with attendees some of the reasons Antigua and Barbuda have seen such recent success, ‘Antigua and Barbuda has been laser focused for the past two years on exponentially growing the tourism industry, supported by a new state-of-the-art airport with increased airlift, opening of hotel plans and many more under construction, and product improvements across the island to enhance the overall visitor experience. This dedicated focus has resulted in double-digit increases in tourism arrivals that the Tourism Authority is only looking to improve on.” James explained why Mr. Skerritt’s new role is integral to this strategy, “With such strategic goals, we know that there are even more opportunities, particularly here in Canada, to increase airlift and visitors arrivals from Canada."
CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin C. James shared with attendees some of the reasons Antigua and Barbuda have seen such recent success, ‘Antigua and Barbuda has been laser focused for the past two years on exponentially growing the tourism industry, supported by a new state-of-the-art airport with increased airlift, opening of hotel plans and many more under construction, and product improvements across the island to enhance the overall visitor experience. This dedicated focus has resulted in double-digit increases in tourism arrivals that the Tourism Authority is only looking to improve on.” James explained why Mr. Skerritt’s new role is integral to this strategy, “With such strategic goals, we know that there are even more opportunities, particularly here in Canada, to increase airlift and visitors arrivals from Canada."
Commenting disabled.