The Caribbean reported a highly successful presence at Routes Americas 2025, the region’s premier air service development forum, held from February 10-12 at Atlantis Paradise Island, The Bahamas. With over 900 senior industry professionals in attendance, the event provided a crucial platform for strengthening Caribbean air connectivity, expanding international routes, and driving tourism growth.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Secretary-General & CEO Dona Regis-Prosper led a Ministerial Dialogue that brought together regional tourism leaders to shape the future of Caribbean tourism. Key discussions focused on expanding airlift, enhancing airline
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collaboration, and investing in airport infrastructure. Sustainability remained a top priority, with leaders emphasizing balanced growth, strategic partnerships, and positioning the Caribbean as a premier, year-round destination.
CTO reaffirmed its commitment to advancing regional tourism and fostering collaboration for a more competitive Caribbean during the first official meeting of the year of its Board of Directors and Ministerial Council on February 13, reinforcing a united approach to both air service development and sustainable tourism development under a newly “reimagined” organization.