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Caribbean tourism leaders met in Bermuda in February 2026 to boost air links, sustainability, and digital progress, signing a pact for regional aviation cooperation.
The Caribbean Tourism Organization held its first in-person Destination Media Briefings since the pandemic in Grand Cayman on September 12, 2022, drawing tourism officials and media from 15 nations.
The event highlighted tourism trends, arrival data, and development plans, with officials stressing the importance of media partnerships and authentic cultural experiences in rebuilding the sector.
Meanwhile, the Cayman Islands saw a 10.6% drop in stopover arrivals in August 2025, driven by declines from the U.S. and Canada, and a 24.7% drop in cruise visitors, though year-to-date stopover numbers rose 2.6%.
In February 2026, Caribbean tourism leaders met in Bermuda for the CTO Spring Business Meetings, focusing on air connectivity, sustainability, and digital transformation, culminating in a new MoU with ACI-LAC to improve regional aviation cooperation.
Los líderes turísticos del Caribe se reunieron en Bermuda en febrero de 2026 para impulsar los enlaces aéreos, la sostenibilidad y el progreso digital, y firmaron un pacto para la cooperación en aviación regional.