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Increased visitor arrivals expected for the rest of the year

..Minister Walrond reveals as she urges stakeholders to adequately prepare Georgetown, Guyana

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Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Hon. Oneidge Walrond, today charged  stakeholders in the tourism sector to adequately prepare for an influx of visitors. The minister  made the challenge during an engagement session at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre  with representatives of hotels, lodges, resorts, restaurants, bars, and tour operators.  

Minster Walrond told the stakeholders that all the indicators are showing a surge in bookings  for the ICC World Cup and Cricket Carnival periods. She however noted that while bookings  traditionally peak for the July and August and Cricket Carnival periods, visitor arrivals are  expected to remain high for the rest of the year. 

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“I want to implore you that as we improve and showcase our service and country this week,  to continue on that energy for the rest of the months because we will be seeing more and  more visitors coming to our shores,” Minister Walrond advised. 

Minister Walrond also emphasised the need for tourism businesses to improve the visitor  experience through better customer service, year-round tourism strategies, facility  improvements, and marketing efforts. Emphasis was placed on the upcoming ICC T20 semi final match as well as other national events. 

She stressed on the critical role of each business in prioritising professionalism and  hospitality that will leave a lasting impression on visitors.  

While noting that tourism remains a key income earner, the minister pointed out that a deliberate strategy of the government is to maintain a steady influx of visitors every month. 

Coming out of the engagement with stakeholders, a decision was taken to have quarterly  meetings with tourism stakeholders to foster greater transparency and collaborative efforts to  propel the industry forward.  

The engagement session was co-chaired by Permanent Secretary Sharon Roopchand Edwards, and Director of GTA Kamrul Baksh.

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