Tourismus fir d'Rettung vu Saint Vincent

The meeting included several members of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and Organization of American States (OAS), regional ministers of tourism, as well as over 150 high-level tourism stakeholders.  

Prime Minister Gonsalves expressed his appreciation of the outpouring of support and gave an update of the areas being affected by the volcanic ash: “Together we must strategize the way forward for the quick recovery of SVG and all other Caribbean countries being impacted. This is imperative given the fact that this environmental crisis is likely to make matters worse for the small undiversified affected economies that have been facing over a year of steep and historic decline in tourism revenues.”

The La Soufriere volcano in SVG erupted earlier this week with an enormous amount of ash and hot gas. Reports are that explosions and accompanying ashfall of similar or larger magnitude are likely to continue to occur over the next few days. 

It is all hands on deck, and the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Center (GTRCMC) will also be helping to mobilize the support for SVG’s tourism recovery.  

“One of the objectives of the GTRCMC is to act as a Crisis Management Intermediary (CMI). We act as the middle-person between diverse parties. In other words, we bring together destinations in crisis and the support mechanisms, tools, people, and strategy that is needed to recover from, survive, or thrive from a crisis.  

“In this regard, our role is all-encompassing and can involve anything from negotiating contracts, identifying support, providing technical support, or providing information to all parties about the status of destinations or other factors which threaten or can transform the tourism ecosystem,” said Professor Waller, Executive Director of the GTRCMC. 

“We will be convening a follow up meeting to get the full list of needs and finalize the strategy, which will be led by the GTRCMC,” added Minister Bartlett.

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Linda Hohnholz, eTN Editor

D'Linda Hohnholz huet zënter dem Ufank vun hirer Aarbechtscarrière Artikelen geschriwwen an editéiert. Si huet dës gebierteg Leidenschaft op sou Plazen applizéiert wéi Hawaii Pacific University, Chaminade University, den Hawaii Children's Discovery Center, an elo TravelNewsGroup.

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