Bermuda is set to host a pivotal gathering of Caribbean leaders this February for the inaugural Air Connectivity Summit organized by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO). Among the distinguished attendees is Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation, and Investment, Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez. The high-level meeting, scheduled for February 24th, will focus on forging a unified strategy for the future of regional aviation. A central component of the agenda is the ‘Caribbean Skies — Ministerial Dialogue,’ a session dedicated to critical policy discussions on air transport, enhancing regional connectivity, and developing long-term aviation strategy. Minister Fernandez’s participation is particularly significant given his oversight of major aviation infrastructure projects in Antigua and Barbuda. These initiatives, including airport expansions on both islands, are designed to solidify the nation’s status as a premier air transport hub within the Caribbean. The CTO has stated that the core objective of this one-day summit is to synchronize aviation planning with the broader goals of tourism development. The ultimate aim is to craft policies that foster sustainable economic growth and significantly improve air travel linkages throughout the Caribbean region.
Fernandez to Join Regional Talks at CTO Air Connectivity Summit in Bermuda
