
The Caribbean Tourism Organization will host a one-day Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda on February 24, 2026. This event will bring together senior public and private sector leaders to address air access and route development issues across the region. The event focuses on “integrating aviation and regional tourism development” and is consistent with the CTO’s broader strategic reimagining plan.
The summit agenda emphasizes practical and collaborative solutions. The session will examine sustainable route growth, aligning aviation plans with tourism goals and assessing infrastructure investments that support both international and intra-regional travel.
Key participant groups include the Minister of Tourism, Director General of Tourism, transport and finance officials, airport and airline executives, route planners, infrastructure developers, regulators, sustainability and innovation experts, trade associations, research organizations, media and stakeholders in the Bermuda region. This mix aims to bridge policy, commercial and community perspectives.
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Program elements include:
- A keynote address on current Caribbean aviation dynamics and future prospects.
- Presentation of CTO aviation connectivity analysis conducted by ASM.
- Panel discussion on international and regional route development strategies.
- Ministerial dialogue on a coordinated Caribbean airlift approach.
- This session links airport and aviation infrastructure investments with tourism growth.
The summit will be held in conjunction with the CTO’s Spring Business Meeting on February 23 at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. This will enable bilateral talks, strategy meetings and wider stakeholder engagement ahead of a dedicated air connectivity forum. This spring session provides additional opportunities for Member States, allies and industry partners to align policy and operational priorities.
Interested organizations or representatives may request registration details from the CTO’s Business Development Department. The engagement aims to produce actionable recommendations to strengthen air connectivity and support resilient regional tourism.
source: Chief Technology Officer to host Caribbean Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda
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