Minister Darrell Meets With Key Stakeholders
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Owen Darrell met with the Bermuda Hotel Association [BHA], visited various hotels, and had “several collaborative sessions with key stakeholders, including the Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA].”
A Government spokesperson said, “Since assuming the role of Minister with responsibility for Tourism, Senator the Hon. Owen K. Darrell, JP, has actively worked towards strengthening partnerships within Bermuda’s tourism sector.
“In a recent series of engagements, Minister Darrell met with the Bermuda Hotel Association [BHA], visited Grotto Bay Resort, The Reefs, Azura, Cambridge Beaches, Newstead, and Hamilton Princess, along with several collaborative sessions with key stakeholders, including the Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA].”
“As the Minister with responsibility for Tourism, I am eager to strengthen relationships with stakeholders in the tourism industry and enhance Bermuda’s tourism product,” remarked Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Owen Darrell. “My visits provided a valuable opportunity to meet our hospitality partners and reaffirm our collective commitment to providing enriching experiences for our visitors.”
“This time of the calendar year is important for hotels as they are undergoing inspections and planning for a successful peak tourism season. It was an ideal time to meet with the General Managers and Staff to discuss the meticulous preparations and strategies that will set the tone for Bermuda’s hospitality landscape over the coming months.”
Minister Darrell concluded, “The shared optimism and dedication for creating memorable experiences underscores our desire for a thriving peak tourist season. The Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport is committed to supporting and promoting the vibrant hospitality sector and recognises its pivotal role in the cultural and economic well-being of Bermuda.”
Gosh he’s such a puppet. What is he going to do to help tourism, nothing!
Actually the leader of the oba is the puppet/surrogate.