The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) partnered with Royal Caribbean during Caribbean Weekend in Miami this month to discuss topics that included creating opportunities and employment in the Caribbean, a CTO release said.
Michael Bayley, President and CEO of Royal Caribbean, spoke about the potential for Caribbean governments to develop frameworks similar to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, which could pave the way for more Caribbean nationals to join the cruise workforce.
“The Caribbean is the soul of Royal Caribbean. About 60 percent of all our business is the Caribbean,” stated Bayley.
He highlighted Royal Caribbean’s longstanding commitment to fostering the success of all stakeholders throughout the region’s cruise tourism ecosystem, emphasising employment opportunities and sharing that the company is maximizing its efforts to increase local sourcing.
The Royal Caribbean president and CEO explained that everything the cruise line does – from the colors and designs of its vessels to the company’s warm, friendly culture, reflects its connection to and association with the region.
He also praised the American Caribbean Maritime Foundation cadet programme.
In this regard, Bayley shared a recent success story of a female Bahamian second officer who brought the Royal Caribbean cruise vessel Icon of the Seas into Nassau during its inaugural season.
The event at which Bayley spoke brought together regional ministers and directors of tourism, as well as other stakeholders, to explore the potential for economic growth, sustainability, and deeper community engagement.
The meeting occurred aboard Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas.
Photo: Caribbean Officials aboard Icon Of the Seas.