The Hon. Wayne Furbert, JP, MP, Minister of Transport, is attending the Seatrade Global Cruise Conference 2024, which is being held from April 8th to April 11th, 2024 in Miami, Florida.
The Minister is accompanied by Stacey Evans, Section Head of Transport Planning for the Ministry of Transport, and Bermuda Government’s Representative for Cruise ships for day-to-day logistics, Tracey Berkeley, the Chief Executive Officer for the Bermuda Tourism Authority, and Tashae Thompson VP of Experience.
“Bermuda’s participation underscores our commitment to fostering growth and innovation within the cruise sector,” said Minister Furbert. “This is the world’s largest event for cruise line executives and suppliers of cruise services, and brings together nearly 10,000 industry influencers, high level cruise executives and stakeholders from approximately 120 countries.”
During the conference, Minister Furbert will engage with key stakeholders, industry leaders, and decision-makers, fostering valuable relationships critical for future collaborations and partnerships.
Minister Furbert stated: “I am honored to be representing Bermuda at the Seatrade Global Cruise Conference 2024, which is a remarkable opportunity to showcase our maritime excellence and to connect with the global cruise community. I am confident that the relationships we are building and the insights gained will translate into tangible benefits for our cruise industry and our economy. Bermuda is a proud maritime nation, and we look forward to welcoming more cruise visitors to our shores in the near future.”
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