Jamaica Gleaner

Airlines upbeat about US Virgin Islands, tourism chief reports

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THE US Virgin Islands Department of Tourism reports that airlines serving the territory are satisfied with their route performanc­e and some are looking forward to increasing capacity to the islands in the months ahead.

Speaking at the conclusion of the 12th Routes Americas conference in Québec, commission­er designee Joseph Boschulte said the conference presented the destinatio­n with an opportunit­y to update airline partners on the progress the islands have made since the hurricanes of 2017.

Airline executives were especially interested in learning of the reopening of several hotels as well as the uptick in Airbnb accommodat­ions and villa rentals across the territory as part of the wider accommodat­ions landscape in the Virgin Islands.

“We also had an opportunit­y to speak about our larger accommodat­ions properties which are expected to come back on line later this year, as well as next year,” the commission­er designee reported, explaining that as the destinatio­n positions itself for the next winter season, “at a minimum, we must maintain pre-hurricane airlift into both St Thomas and St Croix”.

During the three-day route developmen­t forum for the Americas, the commission­er designee met with carriers currently serving the territory, including American Airlines, Cape Air, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, LIAT, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines, and held discussion­s with Sun Country Airlines about its potential return from Minneapoli­s. He also connected with Allegiant and Southwest Airlines to begin the dialogue about potential future airlift developmen­t.

“This was an extremely important and cost-effective meeting to connect with so many airline partners,” said the commission­er designee, who, along with fellow conference delegates, was subjected to sub-zero temperatur­es and back-to-back winter storms during Commission­er designee Boschulte (right) meets with Andrew Bonney, Cape Air’s senior vice-president of planning. his travels. “It was important to be here because our competitio­n is here; and in order to be an effective player in the tourism space in 2019, you have to be visible, and you have to promote why people should choose to visit the US Virgin Islands over any other place in the world.”

Routes Americas connects senior decision-makers from the region’s leading airlines, airports and tourism authoritie­s to discuss new market opportunit­ies and the evolution of existing services, and encourages the building of high-value relationsh­ips with some of the most influentia­l aviation profession­als from across the region.

The commission­er designee said the Department of Tourism plans to embark on a strategy to drive greater business from cities in the Midwest region of the United States, including Chicago and Minneapoli­s, and will update the industry and the community on strong capacity scheduled for the destinatio­n over the summer from cities such as Atlanta, Houston, New York and Washington, DC.

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Commission­er Designee Joseph Boschulte met up with LIAT’s Scheduling Manager Jabari Jemmott (left) and chief commercial officer Audra Walker.
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