Caribbean Airlines supports National Trust exhibition

By April 21, 2020 September 8th, 2021 Caribbean Community (People, Investment)

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Caribbean Airlines is providing support to the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago to transport a ground-breaking museum exhibition from Barbados to T&T, to allow citizens the unique opportunity to view the display.

The National Trust is a charitable organization responsible for promoting and preserving Trinidad and Tobago’s built and natural heritage.

 

Brian Broomes Caribbean Airlines’ Head of Cargo Sales in commenting said: “Caribbean Airlines Cargo is delighted to support this initiative as citizens can benefit from the rich history and knowledge being passed on through this groundbreaking exhibition.”

He continued ” As an airline, we are always looking for ways to give back and this is a perfect example of how we are doing just that.”

File photo of the museum exhibition courtesy the  National Trust of T&T

About the Exhibition

The mobile  regional exhibition features the Life of the First People in the Caribbean and continues to stimulate a whole new appreciation for the strength, acumen and social and political organization of West Indian First People.

According to Mr. Graeme Suite Business Development and Marketing Coordinator at the National Trust,   the exhibition  “was designed  based on years of scientific research into the habitat and structures of pre-colonial  life for indigenous people of the Caribbean.”

Prior  to the advent of Covid-19,  the museum was on  international roadshow and  wrapped up its rollout in Barbados in 2019 .