Bermuda to host 2026 CTO Air Connectivity Summit

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The one-day summit, themed 'Integrating Aviation and Regional Tourism Development', aligns with CTO’s broader Reimagine Plan and follows extensive consultations with the organisation’s Ministerial Council, Board of Directors and Airlift Committee.
Discussions will focus on improving air access, supporting sustainable route development and aligning aviation strategy with regional tourism growth. Participants will also explore new partnerships and identify practical solutions to shared airlift challenges facing the region.
The Air Connectivity Summit will coincide with CTO’s Spring Business Meetings, scheduled for 23rd February, at The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club in Bermuda. The spring session will bring together CTO leadership, member countries, allied members and industry stakeholders for a series of business meetings, bilateral engagements and strategic discussions, providing a broader platform for collaboration and decision-making ahead of the dedicated Air Connectivity Summit.
Summit participants will include tourism ministers, directors of tourism, officials from ministries of transport and finance, airport executives, senior airline leaders and route planners, infrastructure developers, regulators, sustainability and innovation experts, regional and international trade associations, research firms, media and local tourism stakeholders from Bermuda.
Programme highlights include a keynote address examining the current state and future outlook for Caribbean aviation, the presentation of a CTO air connectivity study by ASM, panel discussions on international and intra-regional route development, a ministerial dialogue on Caribbean airlift strategy and sessions exploring the link between aviation infrastructure and tourism development.