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Apr 23, 2009 News
Members of the Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) will be attending the Re-Discover the Caribbean Tradeshow in Barbados, which will take place tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday.
According to THAG, this is the sixth consecutive year that Guyana will be represented at this event in efforts to build travel and trade partnerships with representatives from across the region.
This year’s participation in the event is of particular importance to the local operators as they bid to strategically place their product in an increasingly challenging regional and international marketplace.
Meetings will be held with travel agents, operators and other stakeholders before and during the event to encourage the promotion of Guyana.
THAG representatives who will be attending the Tradeshow are Evergreen Adventures, the Pegasus Hotel Guyana, Hurakabra River Resort, Adel’s Resort, Radisson Suites and Christine’s Executive Tour Services.
Two of these members, the Pegasus Hotel Guyana and Hurakabra River Resort, along with Ariantze Hotel and Sidewalk Café, who will not be going to Barbados, will be participating in the Re-Discover Competition to be broadcast in collaboration with the popular CBC TV8 MORNIN’ Barbados.
The CBC TV8 MORNIN’ programme, which started on April 20 and concludes on April 24, will feature the Re-Discover the Caribbean Show Week where participants will be eligible to win 20 incredible trips to destinations across the region for five days and four nights.
Guyana will be offering two of those prizes to two couples for an opportunity to experience the destination.
The lucky prizewinner will be announced at the final day of the Tradeshow.
Re-Discover the Caribbean was started by Mr Adrian Loveridge in mid 2000s in his efforts to boost intra regional travel and trade relations and partnerships.
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