World Tourism Network partner at Saudi- Caribbean Investment Meeting

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World Tourism Network (WTN) co-hosted the Caribbean Investment Meeting on the sidelines of the WTTC Global Summit.

Representing the World Tourism Network (WTN) at the Caribbean Investment Meeting event was its Chairman and Founder, Juergen Steinmetz said:

“We are proud to have supported this important meeting which will benefit the entire Caribbean region with potential investors from the Middle East sector.”

Attending the meeting for the Caribbean was the Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation, Hon. I. Chester Cooper, along with the Jamaica Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett; Barbados Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill; and Grenada Minister for Infrastructure and Physical Development, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation, and Transportation, Hon. Dennis Cornwall. Also present were chiefs of tourism from these Caribbean countries.

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There to represent Saudi Arabia at the meeting were potential investors, private industry chief executive officers, and royal highnesses. This was all made possible thanks to the dynamic organizational skills of Ibrahim Ayoub, CEO of UK-based ITIC and his counterpart Raed Habiss from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia who brought HRH Prince Dr. Abdulaziz Bin Nasser Al-Saud.

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WTN emerged out of a rebuilding.travel discussion. The rebuilding.travel discussion started on March 5, 2020, on the sidelines of ITB Berlin. ITB was canceled, but rebuilding.travel launched at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Berlin. In December, rebuilding.travel continued but was structured within a new organization called World Tourism Network.

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Linda Hohnholz, eTN editor

Linda Hohnholz has been writing and editing articles since the start of her working career. She has applied this innate passion to such places as Hawaii Pacific University, Chaminade University, the Hawaii Children's Discovery Center, and now TravelNewsGroup.

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