Barbados’ Minister of Tourism and International Transport and Chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Council of Ministers and Commissioners of Tourism, Ian Gooding-Edghill, delivered powerful and visionary remarks during the opening days of Caribbean Week 2025 in New York City.
His participation underscored Barbados’ ongoing leadership in shaping the future of Caribbean tourism and emphasised the critical importance of sustainability, regional collaboration, and innovation in driving the industry forward.
Caribbean Week, held under the theme “Caribbean Resilience: Crafting Tomorrow’s Tourism”, convened regional leaders, global tourism stakeholders, and industry partners in a unified call to reimagine the Caribbean’s role in the evolving global travel landscape.
Day One: A Call to Unity and Purpose
In his dual role as Barbados’ Tourism Minister and Chairman of the CTO Council of Ministers, Minister Gooding-Edghill officially welcomed delegates at the Opening Ceremony on June 2, hosted at The Westin, New York, at Times Square.
His keynote address delivered a compelling message of regional strength and strategic vision and urged stakeholders to embrace the week’s opportunities as a space for forging strategic partnerships, fostering innovation, and reaffirming shared goals.
“Caribbean resilience is not passive; it is dynamic. It is the courage to evolve, the wisdom to collaborate, and the commitment to lead. Caribbean Week is a declaration of who we are and where we are going, together. Through our unity, we continue to make the Caribbean brand globally compelling,” said Minister Gooding-Edghill, who also acknowledged the significant contributions of various tourism bodies and professionals whose efforts have shaped the Caribbean’s recovery and resurgence following recent global disruptions.
Day Two: Unveiling the CTO’s Reimagine Plan 2025–2027
On June 3, the Minister delivered the feature address for the official launch of the CTO’s Reimagine Plan 2025–2027, a bold initiative that outlines the region’s strategic direction for tourism. “This moment is not only ceremonial; it is pivotal, we must be agile, future-focused, and boldly united in our vision for Caribbean tourism.”
The Minister detailed the plan’s core pillars:
- Sustainable and regenerative tourism
- Enhanced regional competitiveness
- Empowerment of Caribbean people
He reinforced the importance of intersectoral linkages, inclusivity, and climate-smart practices, emphasising tourism’s role as a transformative force. “Let us reimagine tourism not simply as a sector, but as a vehicle for empowerment, a platform for innovation, and a source of dignity for our people.”
The Plan identifies urgent priorities such as:
- Strengthening regional connectivity
- Advancing digital infrastructure and data sharing
- Promoting cultural and environmental preservation
Minister Gooding-Edghill extended a call to action for collaboration across all sectors and partners. “Together, we must bring this vision to life. Together, we change, grow, and excel.”
Barbados’ Continued Leadership and Commitment
Barbados’ leadership at Caribbean Week 2025 reflects the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport’s ongoing efforts to promote the island as a premier destination, one that champions resilience, sustainability, and inclusive growth.
Through Minister Gooding-Edghill’s strategic oversight, Barbados continues to play a pivotal role in fostering regional development and advocating for responsible tourism.
From boosting connectivity and investing in innovation, to empowering youth and small businesses, the Ministry remains committed to ensuring tourism is a catalyst for national and regional progress. (PR/GIS)
Caption: (From left to right) – Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill; BTMI’s Chief Executive Officer, Andrea Franklin; BTMI’s Manager, Public Relations & Communications, Belle Holder; Permanent Secretary, Francine Blackman; and BTMI’s Director USA, Peter Mayers at Caribbean Week 2025 in New York City.