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CTO reaffirms regional resilience and operational stability

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The Barbados-based  Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) says it has been closely monitoring the geopolitical developments in Venezuela and addressing disruptions experienced by travelers due to the temporary closure of airspace last weekend.

Last Saturday, United States launched an invasion of  Venezuela, disposing of its head of state, Nicolas Maduro, and along with his wife, brought them before a federal court in New York on drugs related charges. Their matter has since been adjourned to  March 17.

The CTO said that along with its 25 member destinations, they have been closely monitoring the situation and that the Caribbean “has extensive experience managing external disruptions and has consistently demonstrated the resilience of its tourism industry.

“We are grateful to our airline partners for adding capacity to ensure travelers were able to continue with their plans, and to the accommodations sector for its flexibility in supporting affected guests, while safeguarding the region’s vital economic engine.”

The CTO said that the cruise and air travel within the Caribbean remain “operational, and advance bookings continue to be strong” and that it is encouraging travelers to proceed with their plans and assures partners and visitors that the Caribbean remains open for business and ready to welcome travelers.

“Our 2026 theme, “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” invites travelers and partners to discover a unified region of boundless diversity.

“While we feature world-class resorts, boutique hotels and breathtaking eco-adventures, our heart remains our legendary hospitality — the warmth of our people that ensures every guest feels at home. From pristine beaches to vibrant heritage festivals and world-class cuisine, the region offers a seamless journey to explore, discover and connect within a safe and welcoming environment,”  the CTO added. (CMC)

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