Trinidad gets ‘Safe Travels’ stamp from WTTC, while 13 tourism businesses get CARPHA nod
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Trinidad gets ‘Safe Travels’ stamp from WTTC, while 13 tourism businesses get CARPHA nod
Destination Trinidad has received the green light to receive tourists, as the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) granted the island its ‘Safe Travels’ stamp which is meant to indicate that the island is adhering to ‘the highest standards of health and safety’ and ‘global health protocols’.
Trinidad joins its sister isle, Tobago, with which earned the Safe Travels stamp from the WTTC in March 2021. At present, Trinidad and Tobago can receive only fully vaccinated non-nationals within its borders.
Trinidad and Tobago for conventions and meetings in the beauty of the Caribbean
October 26, 2013
ETurboNews caught up with Ms. Arveon Mills, Sales Manager of the Trinidad and Tobago Convention Bureau, during the IMEX Meeting and Incentive Trade Show in Las Vegas, and had the opportunity to find out what they were promoting at the event.
Trinidad is known for its carnivals, festivals, and cultural heritage, and has been a participant at many such events such as the International MICE event in Las Vegas, where Trinidad and Tobago worked on promoting small-sized conventions in their island state, along with small- to medium-sized meetings and incentive tours in their country. They have been successfully targeting conferences dealing with the cultural and heritage aspect of Trinidad and Tobago that included many African American groups from the United States.
The name of the General Manager that will take the helm of the Grand Hyatt Nashville which is slated to open next year, was named today by operator Dimension Development. Appointed was John D’Angelo who has a long career in the hospitality industry and was a professional musician as well.
D’Angelo brings two decades of Hyatt experience to Nashville, having most recently served as the resort manager of the 1,800-room Grand Hyatt Baha Mar in Nassau, Bahamas. A seasoned hotel executive, D’Angelo has more than 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry.
Prior to his tenure with Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, D’Angelo helped open Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Trinidad, and he also served on the executive committees of Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Seattle’s Eastside, and Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach Resort and Spa in Florida.