- by travelandtourworld
- 17 Mar 2025
The Dominican Annual Tourism Exchange (DATE) conference will return to Punta Can in May following a two-year, pandemic-triggered absence. Sponsored by the Hotel and Tourism Association of the Dominican Republic (ASONAHORES), the event is the premiere Dominican tourism industry summit.
The gathering will feature "the main suppliers of the Dominican Republic's tourism industry," said officials, along with cultural attractions including on-site art exhibits, musical entertainment and artistic performances.
"As a result of our sector's hard work and strong commitment, and the attractive diversity of our Dominican product, we have seen consistent growth in occupation in our destination in the last year," said Rafael Blanco Tejera, president of ASONAHORES.
Dominican Republic travel has rebounded significantly from the last two years' pandemic-driven travel disruptions. Luis Abinader, the country's president, recently announced the launch of a national airline.
"This success demonstrates the effectiveness of our response to the global pandemic and enables us to proudly hold this key event in person," said Blanco Tejera, "so we can continue to reinforce our strong foundation with the tourism sector and its stakeholders."
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