St. Maarten gone dark in Major Tourism Markets
The SHTA issued a statement confirming that on Wednesday, October 8th, American Airlines, STB and SHTA hosted a digital conference for American travel agents, with over 200 travel agents from the United States participating in a digital showcasing of St. Maarten as a tourism destination. Presentations were made on the current travel information; how visitors can get to St. Maarten, what measures are in place pertaining to COVID-19 and what activities and amenities are available. The main part of the presentation was a general presentation highlighting the island; from activities to hotels and restaurants. Travel Agent and Tour Operator Maduro Travel and Destination Management Company Artemia provided specific information on events, packages and on island activities and tours.
For various travel agents it was a renewed opportunity getting to know destination St Maarten, for others, it was their first introduction. In addition, the conference offered an in-depth digital Question & Answer opportunity for all taking part with a seven person panel answering questions directly behind the scenes to provide as much clarity on what visitors can expect when traveling to St. Maarten. Many questions were asked pertaining to procedures and protocols whilst traveling to the Island and after arrival; others were interested in the current status of rebuilding in the wake of hurricane Irma.
The partners are grateful to American Airlines for providing St. Maarten with this opportunity upon the request of the Island. The conference was inspired by an earlier event by the City of Miami. St. Maarten is the first destination in the region to host such an event. The partners hope that the conference, right before the high season, will provide a stimulus for extra bookings in a challenging year ahead for the island and its economy.