Jamaica Gleaner

Record tourist arrivals over the Christmas season

- Janet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

JAMAICA’S TOURIST arrivals reached record numbers between December 21 and 23, with preliminar­y reports showing a 12.8 per cent increase over the same period last year.

Some 34,081 tourists arrived on the island during the period, in comparison to 30,202 during the same period in 2017, causing Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett to declare this past Christmas as the best ever in the country’s history.

“This is a massive endorsemen­t of the destinatio­n, which, in recent times, has been going through some challenges in the market. It underscore­s the continued and unrelentin­g programme that we have implemente­d to keep Jamaica pristine and top of mind in all the markets,” Bartlett told The Gleaner from his home in Florida, United States, on Wednesday.

The majority of visitors who arrived over the three-day period came from the United States (US), the island’s largest source market, followed by Canada and the United Kingdom (UK), Bartlett confirmed.

This performanc­e equates to estimated earnings for this period of US$51 million, or just over half a billion Jamaican dollars, putting the country on a firm footing to earn a record US$3.3 billion from tourism in 2018.

“If the industry continues on this trend of earnings, Jamaica would have exceeded $1 billion in a matter of two years and three months, which would be unpreceden­ted,” declared Bartlett.

“That’s huge for any country, particular­ly one as small as ours.”

The arrival figures are a direct result of the 11 new gateways opened in the US in the last six months; three in Canada; and the expansion of South America by COPA Airlines, which now brings 11 flights per week into Jamaica from Panama.

In addition, the island now has direct flights from Moscow, and extra flights from the UK, France, and Germany.

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