18 Nov 2020
Aruba Meets Europe Goes Virtual

Aruba Tourism Authority

Members of the travel industry can join Aruba's bi-annual international trade conference on 02 and 03 December 2020.

The Aruba Tourism Authority is in the midst of preparing for the bi-annual conference Aruba Meets Europe. This time, however, the international trade convention will be held virtually. Aruba Meets Europe (AME) will take place on Wednesday December 2 & Thursday December 3 and will consist of informative and inspirational sessions and updates from the One happy island pertaining to health & safety in times of COVID-19 as well as future projections.

A lively panel discussion with industry leaders such as Arjan Kers, GM of TUI Netherlands, Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) & Carol Hay, Director of Marketing UK & Europe at the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO), will provide invaluable insights and offer participants the opportunity to ask questions to some important tourism gamechangers.

Lastly, travel trade professionals will have the opportunity to conduct one-on-one meetings with stakeholders in Aruba during a special online marketplace.

For more information and to register please visit the following website: https://events.aruba.com/ame/

For more information about Aruba, go to www.aruba.com

For further press information, please contact: Joanna Walding

Tel: 01332 588799 / 07950 131216

E-mail: j.walding@aruba.com

Aruba Tourism Authority – UK & Ireland

November 17, 2020

Note to editors: The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba lies 15 miles north of the South American coastline, benefitting from year-round sunshine, an average temperature of 32 degrees and a cooling breeze. Located on the edge of the hurricane belt, with a nine mile stretch of award-winning pristine beach, turquoise seas, colonial Dutch architecture and a Latin vibe, Aruba is a delightful alternative Caribbean experience. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines operates daily to Aruba, with departures from 18 UK airports via its international hub at Amsterdam Schiphol. Under current UK Government regulations, UK visitors returning from Aruba will be required to quarantine for 14 days