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40th edition of the Run Barbados Marathon Launched

The 40th edition of the Run Barbados Marathon – Come For The Run, Stay For The Fun, will take place from December 8 to 10.

During the official launch of the event recently, Director for the Caribbean and Latin America, with responsibility for Sports, at the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), Corey Garrett, said the Run Barbados marathon is the largest in the Caribbean.

Mr. Garrett described the initiative as more than just a sporting event, as he explained that “we are building this out as a family, fun, and friendly weekend”. 

“It will be filled with lots of fun, it will be filled with lots of culture and festivities, but at the same time also, the different international standard race for those who are coming for the bit more serious parts of the weekend,” Mr. Garrett stated.

Run Barbados Race Director/Coordinator, Zary Evelyn, noted that “everything is looking positive and bright for this year”, as he revealed the various race formats for the weekend.

The Run Barbados Marathon weekend of events will kick off with the Fun Mile on Friday, December 8, at the historic Garrison Savannah.  Entertainment starts at 6:00 p.m., and the Fun Mile, which will have five segments, begins at 8:00 p.m.

Mr. Evelyn explained: “So, we’re going to have the under 15 Boys and 15 Girls, the open men and female, and then the fun category where you can come dressed in costumes, in groups.”

The other events will be at the scenic East Coast, encompassing the newly paved Ermy Bourne Highway, and park-and-ride options will be available for persons going there.

On Saturday, December 9, there will be the ‘Sleeping Giant’ 5K and ‘Sand Dunes’ 10K runs.  The weekend culminates on Sunday, December 10, with the ‘Farley Hill’ half and full marathon runs, beginning at 5:30 a.m., and then the ‘Joe’s River” 5K walk, at 7:00 a.m.

Mr. Evelyn spoke about the significance of the Run Barbados Race, and its role in sports tourism. “It is unprecedented in the Caribbean and the rest of the world; there’s no three-day running festival…. “It’s a good reason to come to indulge in your sport and have a holiday at the same time, so it gives Barbados a competitive advantage on any other country hosting a run festival.”

Both Mr. Garrett and Mr. Evelyn appealed to corporate Barbados to support the Run Barbados event.

All participants will receive a Run Barbados branded T-shirt and a uniquely designed finisher medal. Persons may register at www.runbarbados.org. The Run Barbados event has been a staple on the Barbadossporting calendar of events since its inception in 1983.  (PR/GIS)

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Winair Adds Barbados To Its Caribbean Flight Network

Winair is pleased to announce the launch of direct flights to and from Barbados, a popular destination for business and leisure travellers alike.

Starting November 15, 2024, Winair will operate six flights a week between St. Maarten and Barbados, utilising their ATR-42 aircraft. In addition, Winair will also provide direct flights from Barbados to St. Lucia twice weekly, Martinique twice weekly and Dominica three times weekly. 

Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Andrea Franklin, speaking on the new airlift into Barbados, said: “I am delighted to welcome Winair’s new direct flights to Barbados, which significantly enhance our connectivity within the Caribbean. This development not only makes Barbados more accessible to our Caribbean neighbours including the French West Indies to our island, fostering greater cultural and economic exchanges.

These routes position Barbados as a pivotal hub for travellers and align perfectly with our goals of boosting regional tourism and strengthening ties with our Caribbean partners. The increased connectivity will have a positive impact on both business and leisure travel, further solidifying Barbados as a premier destination in the region.” 

CEO of Winair, Hans van de Velde, noted that: “Winair is growing its Caribbean network with the addition of these new routes. We now offer 16 destinations and 40 routes, providing better connectivity throughout the region. Whether you’re a local resident or an international traveller, Winair offers a seamless and convenient journey. Our partnerships with global airlines like British Airways, Air France, KLM, and JetBlue further enhance our reach to Europe and North America, making it easier than ever to explore the Caribbean’s diverse beauty.”

He added: “Winair is proud to be the trusted and reliable airline in the Caribbean region, with a 63-year long history of providing a smooth and enjoyable travel experience.” The airline has a growing fleet of three ATR42-500 and five) Twin Otters.

“Winair looks confidently forward to this upcoming winter season. Our dedication to customer satisfaction is steadfast, and we are committed to pushing innovation, continuously improving, and growing our services.

To celebrate the launch of these exciting new routes, Winair is offering special introductory fares for a limited time for travel dates between November 15 and December 15, 2024. (PR)

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BHTA APPOINTS NEW OPERATIONS MANAGER GREG BROOMES

The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) has appointed Greg Broomes as its Operations Manager.

Broomes, who will be responsible for overseeing the organization’s operational effectiveness and strategic initiatives, will also manage the human resources, finance, ICT and property management functions of the Association.

With over 11 years of experience across several sectors including international development, finance and audit, the Fellow Chartered and Certified Accountant and Project Management Professional explained that the strategic growth and sustainability of the BHTA and the broader tourism sector will be his main focus.

He said, “To achieve this I will concentrate on streamlining processes, optimizing resource allocation and ensuring the team is equipped to consistently deliver high-quality services to members and represent their interests with key stakeholders. Another priority will be to develop initiatives aimed at engaging and empowering youth within the tourism industry – by promoting career opportunities and offering educational programmes we aim to cultivate a pipeline of future industry leaders, not only within the industry, but as a part of the Association.

“I also envision expanding our Secretariat’s role as a data hub for firm-level data critical to advancing the sector. Building on our existing data collection efforts in areas such as disaster preparedness and occupancy trends, we will leverage this information for insightful research and informed decision-making.”

In his new role, Broomes, who holds a MBA in Financial Management from the London School of Business and Finance, will also serve as a key liaison with stakeholders; oversee the seamless implementation of events, initiatives and projects that benefit BHTA members and the industry as a whole, and also deputize for the CEO as needed, ensuring continuity in operations and strategic leadership.

“I am dedicated to advocating for the continual evolution of tourism products and experiences that showcase the unique offerings of Barbados. This will include supporting initiatives that enhance the business capacities and resilience of our membership, particularly in the face of the impacts of climate change. 

“By fostering innovation and sustainability practices within our membership, while advocating for improvements in the legislative and policy environment that impact the membership’s ability to operate, we can ensure our members thrive while contributing to the overall economic prosperity of our country,” he noted.

CEO of the BHTA, Ryan Forde, in welcoming Broomes to the Association stated, “Greg was selected for all of the reasons that he mentioned but for so much more. There is a need for re-establishing a structure of operating procedures that stretch beyond the secretariat, but how the BHTA and its members operate in unison alongside the rest of the private and public sector, as the tourism industry is more important than just one entity. 

“We will leverage and use his knowledge, skill set and experience as we aim to form stronger partnerships and activate stronger advocacy on behalf of our members and the industry from a data analysis and presentation perspective. His youthfulness yet level of expertise is a plus and it helps shore up a lot of the much-needed changes at the BHTA. We welcome Greg with open arms.” (PR)

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BIG PLANS TO CELEBRATE TOURISM WEEK 2024

“Tourism and Peace” UNWTO’s the theme

The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) announced that the celebration of World Tourism Day will be a week-long series of events and activities that will honour the invaluable contributions of the tourism sector to Barbados. 

This year’s celebration will highlight the theme set by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for World Tourism Day—“Tourism and Peace”—and will underscore the pivotal role tourism plays in fostering economic growth, cultural exchange, and social harmony in Barbados.

During today’s press launch, Chief Product Development Officer, BTMI, Marsha Alleyne, emphasized the importance of the tourism sector, stating, “Tourism is the lifeblood of our economy, providing thousands of jobs and contributing millions of dollars to the development of our nation. It is our duty to recognize and celebrate the hardworking individuals who make this possible. Tourism Week 2024 is an opportunity for us to show our appreciation and to highlight the peace and prosperity that tourism brings to our island.”

Celebrating World Tourism Day 

The centrepiece of Tourism Week will be the observance of World Tourism Day on Friday, September 27, 2024. This year’s theme, “Tourism and Peace,” underscores the vital role tourism plays as a catalyst for fostering peace and understanding between nations and cultures. As a destination that welcomes visitors from around the world, the BTMI understands that tourism can be a powerful force for peace, by bringing people together and creating a more connected and compassionate global community.

Key Events During Tourism Week 2024:

  • Church Service – Sunday, September 22, 2024: The week begins with a church service at Mount Zion United Holy Church from 8:15 a.m. This event will bring together tourism professionals from all faiths and backgrounds to express gratitude, reflect on their accomplishments, and foster a sense of community within the industry. The service will feature a message from the Minister of Tourism and International Transport, the Hon. G.P. Ian Gooding-Edghill, musical performances, and cultural presentations.
  • Tourism Megafest – Tuesday, September 24 to Wednesday, September 25, 2024: The Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre will also host the Tourism Megafest, an immersive expo showcasing the rich cultural diversity, unique attractions, and hospitality of Barbados. The event will include exhibitions, interactive seminars, live performances, and a career showcase, providing valuable insights and opportunities for those interested in the tourism industry.
  • Restaurant Season – September 1 to October 31, 2024: This year’s Restaurant Season will run from September 1 to October 31, 2024, in support of Tourism Week and the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. Participating restaurants across the island will offer specials, discounts, and themed culinary events to showcase the diverse dining experiences available in Barbados.
  • Industry Specials – September 22 to September 28, 2024: Special discounts will be offered by accommodation venues, restaurants, and attractions for industry personnel and residents with valid national identification. These specials will include staycations, day passes, and dining offers, among others.
  • Strict Guardians of Our Heritage Charitable Event – Saturday, September 28, 2024: The tourism community will engage in a clean-up event to honour one of the island’s heritage assets, raising awareness about the importance of preserving these sites as part of Barbados’ competitive tourism strategy. The BTMI will be joining Dr. Carla Daniel, Director of the Barbados Sea Turtle Project at Drill Hall Beach. This is the largest turtle nesting area in Barbados that was affected by Hurricane Beryl. The organisation will be helping with the clean-up and we encourage persons to join us.
  • World Tourism Day Celebration – Friday, September 27, 2024: World Tourism Day will be marked with the Peli Can Island Community Pop-Up, held in association with the Barbados Food and Rum Festival. This event will be a large pop-up, inviting tourism workers, tourists, and locals to enjoy Bajan cuisine and traditional entertainment.

Alleyne continued to highlight the significance of Tourism Week, stating, “Tourism Week is not just a celebration; it is a testament to the resilience and dedication of our tourism professionals. By recognizing their contributions and promoting our destination’s unique offerings, we strengthen the very foundation of our economy and culture. We invite everyone to participate in the festivities and join us in showcasing the best of Barbados to the world.” (PR)

Caption: (from left) Acting Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, Anderson Cumberbatch; Chief Product Development Officer, Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., Marsha Alleyne; and Tourism Liaison Officer, Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association, Sade Deane.

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