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USVI is Committed to Regional Collaboration, Boschulte Tells Tourism Officials

From left, Frank Comito of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association, Tourism commissioner designee Joe Boschulte, and and Matt Cooper, also of CHTA, at the Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Photo submitted by the V.I. Department of Tourism)
From left, Frank Comito of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association, Tourism commissioner designee Joe Boschulte, and and Matt Cooper, also of CHTA, at the Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Montego Bay, Jamaica. (Photo submitted by the V.I. Department of Tourism)

Joe Boschulte, the new head of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, signaled his department’s desire to collaborate with other Caribbean destinations in promoting the region in the global marketplace.

“A rising tide lifts all boats, so it is important that Caribbean destinations work more collaboratively to earn a greater share of the global tourism business,” Boschulte said following the 37th annual Caribbean Travel Marketplace, held last week in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

At the conference, Boschulte held informal meetings with major industry stakeholders, voicing the territory’s hope to work closely with members of the region’s leading tourism organizations, the private sector-driven Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and the intergovernmental Caribbean Tourism Organization, according to a news release issued Wednesday by the Department of Tourism.

“While the region’s islands often compete against each other for tourism business, we must also understand the value of working together as Caribbean destinations,” Boschulte said.

He urged that marketing programs be capable of generating measurable returns on investment for the respective destinations.

“We cannot sign off on marketing initiatives because they look good or feel good. We need to do the market research, evaluate the potential impact of each initiative, and measure and monitor their results before committing additional resources,” said Boschulte, who was nominated to head the Department of Tourism by Gov. Albert Bryan.

While in Montego Bay, Boschulte pledged the U.S. Virgin Islands’ support for the regional work of CHTA, producers of Caribbean Travel Marketplace, and held informal talks with CHTA CEO and Director General Frank Comito and Chief Marketing Officer Matt Cooper.

According to the news release, he also had what he called a a productive discourse with both Hugh Riley, secretary general of the Caribbean Tourism Organization, and CTO chairman Dominic Fedee, who serves as St. Lucia’s Minister of Tourism.

“We had a very cordial discussion and I look forward to evaluating whether a return to CTO would make good business sense for our destination,” Boschulte said.

Meanwhile, the commissioner designee said tour operators, meeting planners and sellers of Caribbean travel are keen to book business to the U.S. Virgin Islands. He said buyers attending the convention were eager to learn about timelines for the reopening of larger hotels since the storms of 2017, and welcomed news of the availability of accommodations for leisure visitors at properties such as Bolongo Bay Beach Resort and Emerald Beach Resort on St. Thomas, The Buccaneer and Sand Castle on the Beach on St. Croix, and The Westin St. John Resort Villas and Gallows Point Resort on St. John.

Boschulte also spoke of strong interest in the destination’s villa product, and reported the department was evaluating partnership proposals aimed at elevating the destination’s profile, especially in the digital arena.

“Our team was fully booked with back-to-back appointments during this year’s Marketplace,” Boschulte reported. He said he used the annual gathering to gauge how the territory stacked up against its neighbors, most of which had strong delegations attending the travel and tourism event.

Boschulte has been communicating with hotel developers in the territory to see how the department can assist with bringing renovated properties online. At the same time, he also invited corporate entities to look at opportunities for opening new properties in the territory.

“We will be embarking on an extremely aggressive push to attract new developers to invest in our islands,” he said in Wednesday’s news release.

Concurrently, he said there was a push to increase flights to both Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas and Henry E. Rohlsen Airport on St. Croix.

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