THE Tourism and Hospitality Association of Guyana (THAG) and the British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham) are exploring new avenues of collaboration following a meeting on Wednesday aimed at deepening ties between the two organisations.
The discussions centred on supporting each other’s flagship events, including BritCham’s upcoming Business Forum & Networking Event and the World Travel Market (WTM) in November. Both bodies underscored the importance of joint initiatives that can enhance Guyana’s visibility on the global stage while creating more opportunities for local stakeholders.
THAG emphasised its continued commitment to forging meaningful partnerships that advance the tourism and hospitality sector, noting that co-operation with organisations like BritCham will help strengthen industry networks and attract greater international interest.
BritCham, for its part, highlighted its mission to encourage trade and commerce between Guyana and the United Kingdom, positioning itself as a key partner in expanding the scope of business opportunities that benefit both countries.
Founded as a private-sector, non-profit body, THAG represents tourism and hospitality stakeholders across Guyana, advocating for sustainable growth and enhanced visitor experiences. Meanwhile, BritCham Guyana continues to serve as a platform for business support, working to foster stronger economic ties between Guyana and the UK.
With both organisations committed to collaboration, the partnership signals a growing synergy between the tourism and business sectors—one that could pave the way for increased investment, stronger networks, and broader global recognition of Guyana’s offerings.