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BHTA President on Financial Voice Panel
Carlton Russell will be a panellist on The Financial Voice, discussing “Tourism and Jobs: A Better Future For All” Wednesday, October 9th, 2019 Watch this video to get the details:
Tact And Strategy Needed Over Tourism Promotion
The Bahamas must “tactfully and strategically” promote it is open for business ahead of the all-important winter tourism season’s November start, a top hotelier says.
Robert Sands, Baha Mar’s senior vice-president of government and external affairs, backed the strategy set by Dionisio D’Aguilar, minister of tourism and aviation, and his ministry in a bid to “arrest the double digit booking fall” caused by Hurricane Dorian’s fall-out.
Mr Sands told Tribune Business: “The strategy is certainly the right one; the best way to make reservations and support touristic properties in the islands that have not have been affected by Dorian. Principally the message is that The Bahamas is an archipelagic country with many islands from north to south, and 14 other main islands are still available.
The push for post-Dorian employment opportunities
Getting people back to fled Grand Bahama and the Abacos after Hurricane Dorian back to work is a monumental challenge.
But cheers to the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) which, in tandem with public and private sector tourism partners in the region and South Florida, launched “Tourism Jobs for Bahamians” to secure temporary employment for workers displaced by Hurricane Dorian.
The storm blew more than 2,500 hospitality professionals out of work on Grand Bahama and the Abacos, eliminating jobs that were supporting more than 10,000 family members in these islands, according to the CHTA.
Impact of Hurricane Dorian on Tourism Sector Business
Message From The President of BHTA:
Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) members including those in the hotel sector, have reported that the pace of forward bookings has softened, in some cases significantly, when compared to bookings for the same period last year.
“A number of factors, including the severity of the impact of Dorian on Grand Bahama and Abaco, the subsequent widespread coverage and the lack of understanding of Bahama Islands geography, has resulted in a marked impact on business, which is unfortunate but not unanticipated. This is certainly the case for Nassau, Paradise Island,” states Carlton Russell, President of the BHTA.
…BHTA President: Impact Unfortunate But Anticipated
Tourism industry stakeholders are reporting that forward bookings in the wake of Hurricane Dorian has ‘softened’ when compared to the same period last year.
According to the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA), its membership including those in the hotel sector, have reported that “the pace of forward bookings has softened, in some cases significantly, when compared to bookings for the same period last year”. …CHTA Seeks Jobs for Hurricane-Affected Workers
MIAMI – Working with public and private sector tourism partners in the Caribbean, The Bahamas and South Florida, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and its counterpart the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) have launched “Tourism Jobs for Bahamians” to secure temporary employment for these industry professionals.
Hurricane Dorian, one of the strongest storms on record, blew more than 2,500 hospitality professionals out of work in The Abacos and Grand Bahama, eliminating jobs that were supporting more than 10,000 family members in these islands.
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Tourism Jobs for Bahamians initiative launched
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) and the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) have launched a ‘Tourism Jobs for Bahamians’ initiative to secure temporary employment in the hospitality industry.
CHTA’s Caribbean Tourism Job Bank will seek out positions within The Bahamas and the Caribbean, the United States and Canada for Bahamians whose islands and jobs were devastated by Hurricane Dorian.
Several hotels within The Bahamas have already been identified.