Looking to the future of Caribbean tourism and CHTA, he voiced optimism that despite the headwinds facing the tourism sector and the association, industry leadership working with local and regional tourism associations will address immediate needs, mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, and help to steer a course to the future. During his term, Comito improved communication with members and raised CHTA’s and Caribbean tourism’s public profile by embracing consumer, trade and social media as well as digital communications platforms. Comito thanked his good fortune at being surrounded by a great team of volunteer leaders, a dedicated and supportive staff, and individuals committed to the development of tourism in the region. Related Articles
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