HANOVER, Jamaica – ECNETNews announces that Caribbean Airlines is set to co-sponsor Day 2 of the upcoming 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo, scheduled from February 17 to 19, 2025, at the newly opened Princess Grand.
This year’s conference theme, “Coastal Management for Tourism Resilience using Digital Technologies,” aims to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and technology experts to explore innovative solutions that enhance the resilience of coastal tourism.
As the premier airline in the Caribbean, Caribbean Airlines is dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism and advancing initiatives that bolster the region’s economic and environmental stability. By sponsoring Day 2 of this pivotal conference, the airline highlights its commitment to incorporating digital technologies in coastal management, ensuring the sustainability and growth of Caribbean tourism while fostering connections with Canadian enterprises.
The Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo gathers key supporters, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable tourism practices. Since its inception in 2021, the conference has evolved to address vital topics such as digital transformation, sustainable development, and community engagement. This year’s agenda will feature groundbreaking discussions on innovations like cybersecurity, immersive realities, AI, robotics, the Metaverse, and IoT, all focused on enhancing resilience in the tourism sector.
Through participation in this influential conference, Canadian companies engaged in sustainable tourism, environmental technology, and digital innovation stand to benefit immensely.
Caribbean Airlines’ CEO stated:
“Caribbean Airlines is committed to connecting the Caribbean seamlessly and sustainably. As advocates of sustainable tourism, we are proud to sponsor the Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo. Our focus is on the interdependence of regional economies, culture, and the environment, which is crucial since tourism is the primary income source for many Caribbean nations. Our sustainability program is built on education, wellness, and community.”
Caribbean Airlines’ role as a co-sponsor for Day 2 of the conference exemplifies its commitment to sustainable tourism and the integration of digital technologies in coastal management. This collaboration not only underscores the airline’s dedication to the Caribbean’s resilience but also presents Canadian companies with a unique chance to connect with global tourism and technology leaders.