Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Caribbean tourism outperform­s the rest of the world

- BY ABBION ROBINSON business reporter robinsona@jamaicaobs­erver.com

As Caribbean tourism destinatio­ns attempt to emerge from the effects of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, preliminar­y data from member countries of the Caribbean Tourism Organisati­on (CTO) reveal that the region outperform­ed the rest of the world in the first half of 2021.

During this period, internatio­nal tourist arrivals to the Caribbean reached 6.6 million, representi­ng a 12 per cent decline when compared to the correspond­ing period last year.

By the end of May arrivals were at 5.2 million, down 30.8 per cent for the correspond­ing period in 2020, considerab­ly better than the global average of a 65.1 per cent decline, CTO reported.

It noted that of the main regions analysed, the Americas, which included the Caribbean, registered a 46.9 per cent drop. However, no other region performed better than a 63 per cent fall in arrivals.

Although tourist arrivals continued to lag pre-pandemic numbers, the first half year performanc­e was boosted by a second-quarter spurt when overnight tourist visits to the Caribbean jumped between 10 and 37 times greater than those in the correspond­ing months in 2020.

Arrival numbers increased from one million in April, to 1.2 million in May, and then to 1.5 million in June, signalling a steady improvemen­t in the region’s tourism, according to data compiled by the CTO’S research department,

Among the reasons for the strong second quarter was a rise in outbound travel from the region’s primary market, the US, from which tourist visits reached 4.3 million in the first half of the year, a 21.7 per cent increase. Other contributi­ng factors included the easing of some travel restrictio­ns and an increase in airlift.

“These are encouragin­g signs that the hard work our member countries have put into adapting to the changing environmen­t of the pandemic is beginning to pay dividends,” said CTO’S acting secretary general, Neil Walters.

He added, “Even as we embrace a recovery mindset and the opportunit­ies the pandemic has given us, we must continue to be mindful of the challenges we currently face and the potential challenges a dynamic situation like the pandemic can present. The Caribbean tourism sector is known to be one of the most resilient in the world.”

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