U.S. Virgin Islands Sells The Territory's Appeal To Travel Pros In "The Mile High City"

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United States Virgin Islands Department of Tourism

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Monday, August 16, 2021

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The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism is making inroads into the Denver, Colorado market, drumming up support and earning engagement from travel agents, meeting planners and media representatives during a special USVI presentation last month.

Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte led the USVI team, which included Assistant Commissioner of Tourism-Marketing Alani Henneman-Todman and Virgin Islands cultural ambassadors, in encouraging travel professionals to “Reconnect with Paradise” and to experience “St. Croix: a vibe like no other”, the marketing tag line for the “Big Island”.

Commissioner Boschulte said he was impressed with how knowledgeable Denverites were of the U.S. Virgin Islands and its offerings, and reported strong interest from travel sellers based in this largely untapped region of the country.

“American Airlines’ twice daily service from Dallas, Texas has opened up the Territory to more of the west, midwest and Rocky Mountain regions, and we look forward to growing these markets over the long-term,” said the Commissioner.

He explained it was important to have a strong presence in “the Mile High City”, home of Frontier Airlines, the destination’s newest airline partner. While in Denver, Assistant Commissioner Henneman-Todman met with Laura Jackson, Vice President of Air Service Development at Denver International Airport, to discuss win-win opportunities between Denver and the Territory.

While in Colorado, Commissioner Boschulte attended the U.S. Travel Association’s Summer Board meeting in Colorado Springs, where he met with fellow tourism executives from across the nation. “These triannual gatherings are timely opportunities to share with and learn from my tourism colleagues best practices related to examining the current landscape and exploring solutions to propel tourism growth while we navigate the health safety challenges of the pandemic,” he noted.

Earlier in the month, the Commissioner joined U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. in Atlanta for an interactive Career Mixer, part of a national campaign to raise awareness among Virgin Islanders living abroad of the wide range of public service jobs available in the Territory.

Governor Bryan and Commissioner Boschulte also met with members of the travel lifestyle and African American media as well as Virgin Islander Audrey Irvine, Senior Director, Newsource Newsgathering at CNN, who grew up on St. Croix.

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