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US VIRGIN ISLANDS – A group of world class bridal experts, travel agents, and regional and national media will arrive in the US Virgin Islands in two weeks’ time for the second annual Bridal Education
US VIRGIN ISLANDS – A group of world class bridal experts, travel agents, and regional and national media will arrive in the US Virgin Islands in two weeks’ time for the second annual Bridal Educational Symposium November 18-19, 2014 at the Renaissance Carambola Resort on St. Croix.
The two-day event has attracted close to a dozen journalists from popular US weddings and honeymoons magazines, bridal publications, multicultural print, broadcast and online media outlets as well as Caribbean media to cover the symposium and experience the beauty of St. Croix.
An international expert in hospitality excellence was impressed by the commitment of U.S. Virgin Islanders at “the frontline” of tourism to elevating customer service throughout the Territory.
After conducting three days of training last month for more than 200 tourism industry professionals, Melanie Colpitts, Director of Aquila’s Center for Cruise Excellence, said the enthusiasm and commitment of the U.S. Virgin Islands will enable the Territory to build on its foundation of leadership in the travel and tourism industry.
“While the challenges were not the same on St. Croix and St. Thomas, the commitment to seek ways to improve, to work together with increased communication, and to be proactive in looking for ways to deliver excellence to guests was the same,” the Canadian educator said.
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