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The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is set to drive a tourism boom in the Bahamas by naming it the Destination Partner of the Year. This recognition highlights ASTA’s efforts to expand travel campaigns across the US and Miami, aiming to enhance tourism and strengthen the Bahamas’ position as a premier travel destination.
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) has proudly named the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation as the International Destination Partner of the Year. This prestigious award recognizes the Bahamas’ exceptional commitment to excellence in tourism, investments, and aviation, highlighting their successful efforts to foster and enhance their partnership with ASTA over the past year.
This accolade highlights the Ministry’s commitment, focus, and innovative efforts in enhancing and expanding its collaboration with ASTA over the past year.
Latia Duncombe, Director General of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. Investments & Aviation: “This achievement is a tremendous honor that validates our dedication to excellence and partnership within the global travel industry. It increases our visibility and strengthens our relationships with travel advisors, all of which contribute to higher visitor numbers and greater investment in our tourism sector. We applaud the collective efforts of our local and regional teams who have actively engaged with ASTA through participation in conferences, local chapter meetings, events and familiarization trips to contribute to our success in receiving this prestigious award.”
The award was presented at ASTA’s 2024 Travel Advisor Conference held in Dallas, Texas, in May. ASTA members voted for the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments, and Aviation, acknowledging partners who best support ASTA’s mission of advancing the travel industry through effective representation and shared knowledge.
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