Cartagena joins Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association
Colombia’s historic port city of Cartagena has joined the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association.
COTELCO Cartagena becomes CHTA’s latest member which is made up of 56 affiliated hotels comprising more than 4,000 hotel rooms.
Member hotels include brands such as Hilton, IHG, Karisma Hotels & Resorts, Hilton and Hyatt.
COTELCO Cartagena is a chapter of COTELCO Nacional which has a presence in 23 regions.
"We are absolutely delighted that COTELCO Cartagena, has joined CHTA, adding enormously to the rich diversity of our organization," said Frank Comito, director general of CHTA.
The Caribbean Coast port dates back to 1533 and the city’s airport is served by American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Delta and JetBlue.
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