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Posted: Friday 15 January, 2016 at 9:50 PM

Nevis successfully begins 2016 with targeted week of Travel Trade meetings

Honorable Mark Brantley meeting with JetBlue. (From left, Dave Clark, Vice President Network Planning and Eytan Kurshan, Manager, Route Planning)
By: Nevis Tourism Authority, Press Release

    Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation, Honorable Mark Brantley  Briefs Leading Travel Trade Executives on Nevis’ Tourism Plans

     

    Charlestown, Nevis, January 15, 2016: The Honorable Mark Brantley, Deputy Premier of Nevis and Minister of Tourism, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of St. Kitts and Nevis, visited New York’s top travel agent partners, trade media and industry partners this week to discuss new business on the Island and ensure a successful start to 2016. 
     
    One-on-one meetings were held with Senior Vice President at Pro Travel, Andy Pesky; Vice President of Leisure at Tzell Travel, Gina Gabbard; General Manager Mary Kleen at Pisa Brothers Travel; and CEO Bill Fischer and Vice President Anne Ackerman at Fischer Travel Enterprise. The Minister presented the agencies with awards of excellence in recognition of their dedicated service and as a sign of appreciation for their support and promotion of Nevis. 
     
    Minister Brantley also had meetings with important travel trade media such as Brian Major, Executive Editor, TravAlliance, Ed Wetschler, Caribbean Editor, Recommend Magazine, Elinor Garely, Editor-in-Chief, TourismExecutives and Arnie Weissmann, Editor in Chief, Travel Weekly..
     
    Meetings with JetBlue management, including Dave Clark, Vice President of Network Planning, successfully rounded out the Minister’s week.  
     
    Brantley presented exciting developments that will be of great interest to visitors, including property upgrades, new vacation packages and new activities on-island such as the archaeological discoveries of a large population of Sephardic Jews that lived in Nevis in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He updated the travel trade executives and media on the news of Nevis’ geothermal project that has the island poised to become “the greenest destination in the world” by the end of 2017. “Geothermal energy will be transformative for Nevis, bringing it to 100 percent power generation from clean, less-costly renewable energy sources,” Brantley explained. “Looking ahead, Nevis plans to export its expandable energy to neighboring islands becoming the Norway of the Caribbean.”
     
    Mary Kleen, General Manager of the prestigious Pisa Brothers Travel said, “It is always a pleasure to receive information about our favorite destinations from top officials, and Mr. Brantley gave us confidence that Nevis is serious about continuing to enhance the on-island experience.  Nevis remains a top destination of choice for our discerning resort clientele looking for a low key getaway in an elegant setting.”


     
     



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