SOTIC 2026 Names interCaribbean Airways Airline Partner

interCaribbean Airways named official airline partner for SOTIC 2026 in Guyana

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has named interCaribbean Airways the official airline partner for SOTIC 2026.

The State of the Tourism Industry Conference will take place in Georgetown, Guyana, from October 5 to 9.

The partnership will help tourism leaders from across the Caribbean attend the event. It will also improve regional air connectivity for conference participants.

interCaribbean Airways will offer a 25% flight discount to SOTIC delegates and CTO members traveling to Georgetown.

SOTIC 2026 airline partnership

Trevor Sadler, CEO of interCaribbean Airways, welcomed the partnership with the Caribbean Tourism Organization.

We are proud to partner with the Caribbean Tourism Organization as the Official Airline Partner for SOTIC 2026,Trevor Sadler said.

He said the airline wants to strengthen connections across the Caribbean. He also highlighted the importance of bringing tourism leaders together.The airline expects to welcome delegates traveling to Georgetown for the conference.

SOTIC 2026 focuses on tourism

SOTIC 2026 will use the theme Tourism Futures: Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive

The conference will bring together leading figures from the Caribbean tourism industry.

Ministers, tourism directors and private-sector executives will attend. Aviation leaders, media representatives and other stakeholders will also take part.

The event will examine major opportunities and challenges facing Caribbean tourism. Participants will discuss ways to build a smarter and more sustainable tourism industry.

Regional connectivity remains important

Air connectivity remains a major issue for Caribbean tourism. Reliable and affordable flights can help destinations attract more visitors and strengthen regional cooperation.

Dona Regis-Prosper, secretary-general and CEO of the CTO, said the partnership highlights the importance of regional connectivity.

Regional connectivity remains one of the most important issues facing Caribbean tourism,Dona Regis-Prosper said.She added that collaboration and accessible air travel can bring the region closer together.Regis-Prosper also said interCaribbean Airways’ support will help attract more participants to SOTIC 2026.

Airline discount encourages participation

The 25% discount gives CTO members and conference delegates an added incentive to travel to Georgetown.The partnership also highlights the role airlines can play in supporting Caribbean tourism.

As regional leaders prepare for SOTIC 2026, the conference will provide a platform to discuss tourism growth, sustainability and inclusion.The event will also give industry stakeholders an opportunity to strengthen cooperation across the Caribbean.

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