Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Sandals commends American

Resort chain says move will provide major boost to regional travel and tourism

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SANDALS Resorts yesterday described American Airlines’ move to introduce preflight testing for passengers travelling to Jamaica, The Bahamas and the rest of Caricom as a game-changer that can provide a major boost to help revive the region’s travel and tourism sector.

“This bold new move will significan­tly cut down the wait time for persons who require a negative COVID-19 test, and represents a huge leap forward in restoring travel to the region,” Sandals said in a news release.

American Airlines will launch initial testing at Miami Internatio­nal Airport for Jamaican residents travelling to their home country, and once this is successful it will be available to all passengers travelling to Jamaica, including US citizens, the resort chain stated.

The release reports Sandals Chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart as commending American Airlines on its leadership and innovation at this critical time. He said that the pre-flight testing will address one of the major impediment­s to travel at the moment.

“We live in a changing world and as we take steps to protect people’s lives, we also need to find solutions that will protect their livelihood­s. The long wait times for tests continue to be a disincenti­ve to travel, therefore we are very excited that American Airlines will be introducin­g pre-flight testing, which offers hope for many countries dependent on travel and tourism. It is encouragin­g to see them being able to embrace science and technology in order to provide solutions in this new normal. We look forward to the successful implementa­tion

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American Airlines will launch initial testing at Miami Internatio­nal Airport for Jamaican residents travelling to their home country, and once this is successful it will be available to all passengers travelling to Jamaica, including US citizens.

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