
Caribbean Airlines Partners with ECO Canada to Sponsor 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference Focused on Sustainable Tourism
(IN SHORT) Caribbean Airlines is sponsoring Day 2 of the 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo, taking place in 2025. The event, focused on “Coastal Management for Tourism Resilience using Digital Technologies,” will bring together stakeholders in the tourism industry to explore innovations aimed at improving the resilience of coastal tourism. By partnering with ECO Canada, Caribbean Airlines underscores its commitment to sustainable tourism and digital innovation in coastal management. The airline also emphasizes its dedication to the Caribbean’s long-term economic and environmental stability, offering a platform for Canadian companies to engage with global leaders in tourism and technology.
(PRESS RELEASE) Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, 2025-Feb-17— /Travel PR News/ — Caribbean Airlines and ECO Canada are excited to announce that Caribbean Airlines will be sponsoring Day 2 of the highly anticipated 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo, which will take place from February 17 to 19, 2025, at the newly opened Princess Grand.
The theme for this year’s conference, “Coastal Management for Tourism Resilience using Digital Technologies,” seeks to bring together key stakeholders from the tourism industry, including policymakers, tech innovators, and academics, to explore ways to enhance the resilience of coastal tourism through innovative, digital-driven solutions.
As the Caribbean’s leading airline, Caribbean Airlines is committed to advancing sustainable tourism and supporting initiatives that contribute to the region’s long-term economic and environmental stability. By part-sponsoring Day 2 of the event, the airline underscores its commitment to leveraging digital technologies in coastal management. This partnership highlights Caribbean Airlines’ role in promoting sustainable practices in tourism while also fostering strong relationships with Canadian organizations.
The conference, supported by prominent partners such as the Ministry of Tourism Jamaica, UN Tourism, the European Union, ECO Canada, the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Center, Mastercard, the International Tourism and Investment Conference, and Princess Hotels and Resorts, is dedicated to tackling the urgent need for sustainable tourism practices to ensure long-term growth and sustainability within the sector.
Since its inception in 2021, the conference has expanded its focus to include important topics such as digital transformation, sustainable development, and community engagement in tourism resilience. This year’s agenda will cover groundbreaking innovations in areas like cybersecurity, immersive technologies, AI, robotics, the Metaverse, and IoT, all designed to enhance the resilience of the tourism industry.
Through its partnership with ECO Canada, Canadian companies, particularly those in sustainable tourism, environmental technology, and coastal management, will have the chance to align themselves with this influential event, showcasing their contributions to the future of sustainable tourism.
Garvin Medera, CEO of Caribbean Airlines, expressed: “Our vision at Caribbean Airlines is to connect the Caribbean in a seamless and sustainable way. We are proud to sponsor this Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo, which aligns perfectly with our commitment to sustainable tourism. I am especially excited to be a panelist, as tourism is vital to the economies of the Caribbean. It’s important to emphasize the interdependence of regional economies, cultures, and the environment. Caribbean Airlines’ sustainability program is built on the foundations of education, wellness, and community.”
Caribbean Airlines’ sponsorship of ECO Canada’s Day 2 at the 3rd Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo highlights its dedication to advancing sustainable tourism practices and digital innovation in coastal management. This collaboration not only demonstrates the airline’s commitment to enhancing the Caribbean’s economic and environmental resilience but also offers Canadian companies a unique platform to connect with global tourism and technology leaders.
ABOUT ECO CANADA
ECO Canada is the steward of the Canadian environmental industry. From job creation and wage funding to training and labour market research – ECO Canada champions the end-to-end career of an environmental professional, aiming to promote and drive responsible, sustainable economic growth within the industry while ensuring that environmental care and best practices are priorities.
ABOUT CARIBBEAN AIRLINES
Established on September 27, 2006, Caribbean Airlines Limited took to the skies on January 01, 2007, providing passenger and cargo services. As an authentic Caribbean airline, we offer a genuine Caribbean experience to all our customers, both on and off the aircraft, thanks to our team of skilled professionals. Caribbean Airlines Limited is owned jointly by the people of Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica, with headquarters in Trinidad and Tobago, and an operational base in Jamaica. Our airline boasts the most extensive network in the Caribbean, connecting numerous destinations across the Caribbean, North and South America. Our fleet comprises Boeing 737-8 and ATR72-600 aircraft, and we take pride in offering our passengers a comfortable and enjoyable travel experience. For more information, visit our website at www.caribbean-airlines.com. Join us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tiktok, Twitter, and Instagram @iflycaribbean to stay up-to-date on our latest news and offers.
Source: Caribbean Airlines
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