The stage is set in Bermuda for what promises to be a landmark gathering for regional aviation and tourism this week: the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Air Connectivity Summit. Top airline executives, airport leaders, tourism ministers, directors and policymakers will converge to tackle one of the region’s most persistent challenges: improving air access.
The one-day event, titled “Integrating Aviation and Regional Tourism Development,” is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. Hosted by CTO in partnership with the Government of Bermuda, the summit forms part of the organization’s Spring Business Meetings, which begin today.
Close to 175 delegates are registered for the conference, including tourism ministers from across the Caribbean region as well as delegates from Aruba, Canada, Chile, Ireland, Malta, Mexico, Panama, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The Air Connectivity Summit aligns with CTO’s Reimagine Plan and the work of its Airlift Committee to support sustainable growth through improved connectivity.
For more information, visit https://bit.ly/ctoairconnectivity.


