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The Bahamas Tourist Office in Paris Closes Due to New Restructuring

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Written by Linda S. Hohnholz

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation recently announced that, on October 4, 2021, it will close its Bahamas Tourist Office (BTO) in Paris, France.

  1. It is with sadness that the Ministry of Tourism has taken the decision to close the Bahamas Tourist Office in Paris.     
  2. The destination is restructuring its marketing strategy for continental Europe and realigning its tourism outreach to this market.
  3. The London-based Bahamas Tourist Office will become the hub of the countryโ€™s marketing effort in the UK and Europe.

The closure of BTO Paris comes amid a restructuring of the destinationโ€™s marketing strategy in continental Europe. The re-alignment of The Bahamasโ€™ tourism outreach to this market will see the London-based Bahamas Tourist Office become the hub of the countryโ€™s marketing effort in the UK and Europe. The Bahamas Tourist Office in Paris was the first of the countryโ€™s global tourism offices to be established in continental Europe. Given the historic significance of this office, it is with sadness that the Ministry has taken the decision to close BTO Paris.     

Addressing the imminent closure of The Bahamas Tourist Office in Paris, Tourism Director General Joy Jibrilu said, โ€œAs our Ministry brings to a close our destinationโ€™s physical presence in Paris, I would like to take this opportunity, on behalf of Deputy Prime Minister The Honorable  I. Chester Cooper, Minister of Tourism, Investment & Aviation, and the entire Bahamas Tourism Team, to publicly thank Area Manager, Mrs. Karin Mallet-Gautier, for her 34 years of dedicated service in spearheading The Bahamasโ€™ tourism outreach in France. 

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Tourism Director General Joy Jibrilu

โ€œMrs. Mallet-Gautier,โ€ added the Director General โ€œalso oversaw The Bahamasโ€™ tourism outreach to Belgium, Luxemburg, Monaco, French speaking Switzerland, Spain and Portugal. Over these many years, Mrs. Mallet Gautier has led the execution on the ground of The Bahamasโ€™ sales strategy in France, which has resulted in the establishment of a network of loyal travel partners who have assisted our destination in carving out a stable market share of French travelers. We would also like to thank Ms. Clรฉmence Engler, who joined BTO Paris two years ago as a sales and marketing representative.  Ms. Englerโ€™s able service has been of much benefit to our operations in France.โ€

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation is committed to its longstanding relationship with its industry partners in France. The resources to service our partnersโ€™ continued growth of their Bahamas travel business will be managed from The Bahamas Tourist Office in London, under the oversight of the Ministryโ€™s Director of Europe, Mr. Anthony Stuart.

The people of The Islands of The Bahamas look forward to rolling out the welcome mat to thousands of French visitors who annually travel to our islands.

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Linda S. Hohnholz

Linda Hohnholz has been an editor for eTurboNews for many years. She is in charge of all premium content and press releases.

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