Jamaica Gleaner

Saudia Airlines plans Caribbean expansion by summer 2022 – Bartlett

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AS JAMAICA seeks to accelerate tourism recovery, with a focus on non-traditiona­l markets, Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has announced that plans are in train to boost air connectivi­ty between the Middle East and the Caribbean, with Saudia Airlines set to expand flights to Jamaica by summer 2022.

This announceme­nt follows Minister Bartlett’s recent travels to Dubai i n the United Arab Emirates and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to explore investment opportunit­ies and boost tourism travel to Jamaica.

“The last two weeks have been very eventful for us in trying to carve out the new markets in the Middle East that will give us the connectivi­ty to Africa, Asia and Asia Minor. We have had discussion­s in Dubai and i n Riyadh. The discussion­s with Saudia Airlines are well advanced, and we’ve had an understand­ing that there is an ambition for engagement by summer of 2022,”said the tourism minister.

“The details of that arrangemen­t are being worked out with Saudia and another carrier that will make the possibilit­y for connectivi­ty easier and more seamless in the short run. So we are very excited about seeing the Middle Eastern gateway opening to Jamaica,” he added.

Bartlett noted that the broader strategy is to have Jamaica become the hub for connectivi­ty from the Middle East through to the Caribbean, Central America, South America and areas of North America. This will position Jamaica as being central to air connectivi­ty between the East and West. “We are very confident that we will see results from this in short order, as both airlines that we have spoken to have shown a strong appetite for the Caribbean and, more so, Latin America,” he said.

Saudia, formerly known as Saudi Arabian Airlines, is the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia. It is the third largest in the Middle East in terms of revenue, behind Emirates and Qatar Airways. It operates domestic and internatio­nal flights to over 85 destinatio­ns in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (right) and Captain Ibrahim Koshy, chief executive officer of Saudia Airlines, shake hands to seal the deal. Looking on is Senator Aubyn Hill, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation. The occasion was a meeting to discuss plans for Saudia Airlines to expand flights to Jamaica by summer 2022.
CONTRIBUTE­D Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (right) and Captain Ibrahim Koshy, chief executive officer of Saudia Airlines, shake hands to seal the deal. Looking on is Senator Aubyn Hill, minister without portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation. The occasion was a meeting to discuss plans for Saudia Airlines to expand flights to Jamaica by summer 2022.

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