Haiti to exhibit at ITB with support from Caribbean Tourism Organisation and other partners

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, March 7, 2010 –  In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, the French-speaking Caribbean nation is keen to show the world that it is alive and that tourism has a major role to play in its recovery.

In this regard, Haiti, a member of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), will exhibit at the global tourism trade show, ITB in Berlin, Germany, this week. Its participation is being facilitated by CTO, along with other partners, including ITB Berlin.

During the 10-14 March event, described as the world’s leading travel trade show, Haiti will have a booth in the CTO-organised Caribbean Village, manned by representatives of the country’s German embassy. The city mayor, Klaus Wowereit, is scheduled to meet H.E. Jean-Robert Saget, Ambassador of Haiti to Germany, at the Haiti stand in the Caribbean Village on Wednesday morning.

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HAITI TO EXHIBIT AT ITB WITH SUPPORT FROM CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION &
OTHER PARTNERS

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, March 7, 2010 –  In the wake of the devastating
earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010, the French-speaking
Caribbean nation is keen to show the world that it is alive and that tourism
has a major role to play in its recovery.

In this regard, Haiti, a member of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO),
will exhibit at the global tourism trade show, ITB in Berlin, Germany, this
week. Its participation is being facilitated by CTO, along with other
partners, including ITB Berlin.

During the 10-14 March event, described as the world’s leading travel trade
show, Haiti will have a booth in the CTO-organised Caribbean Village, manned
by representatives of the country’s German embassy. The city mayor, Klaus
Wowereit, is scheduled to meet H.E. Jean-Robert Saget, Ambassador of Haiti
to Germany, at the Haiti stand in the Caribbean Village on Wednesday
morning. 

In addition, Ambassador Saget will make a presentation at a workshop on
Thursday 11 March focusing on  “Development Perspectives Through Sustainable
Tourism Development for Haiti”. 

“The CTO is delighted to be able to facilitate Haiti in exhibiting alongside
180 countries and regions from around the globe as part of our efforts to
restore the nation and stimulate further recovery,” said Carol Hay, the
CTO’s marketing director for the UK and Europe. “By joining the CTO’s
Caribbean village at ITB, Haiti will be able to reach almost 200,000
visitors, communicating what significant progress it is making and what
further support the country needs as well as what it can offer as a tourism
destination. We’re very much looking forward to showcasing Haiti at the
world’s largest tourism convention and providing our member state with a
valuable raft of unique marketing opportunities and benefits.”

The CTO also played a leading role in Haiti’s appearance at the 16th
Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show, the London-based four-day show
considered the UK's leading consumer travel event.  The region’s tourism
development agency facilitated the participation of Jean-Marc Flambert - a
Haitian involved in the tourism industry in the UK - in the event, which
attracts over 50,000 people. 

“Having family affected in Haiti, the last few weeks has been tough. For me
to be able to share the unaffected parts of Haiti with so many people at the
Destinations Show was amazing,” said Mr. Flambert, director of the UK-based
tourism marketing company, Your Tourism Partner.

During the show, nearly £2500 was raised for the CTO Relief Fund for Haiti.

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1 Comment

  1. Anonymous
    March 8, 2010

    i feel so bad for haiti!! :-( i am doing a powerpoint on the earthquake in haiti for my french class and haiti is a french speaking country im working on it right now so i will comment on something else later

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