
by Brian Major
Last updated: 4:35 PM ET, Tue March 5, 2024
Buoyed by an expanding
flight schedule and an upswing in cruise ship visitors, Barbados is reporting increased
tourism activity compared with 2023, the countrys top tourism official said in
a legislative address this week.
Ian Gooding-Edghill,
Barbados minister of tourism and international transport, cited notable
boosts in airlift from key source markets as responsible for a resurgence in
arrival numbers towards pre-COVID levels.
Compared with 2023, Barbados
will welcome additional flights from American Airlines, Delta Airlines, JetBlue
and Air Canada, said Gooding-Edghill. He added that 65,000 additional seats
will be dedicated to Barbados flights this coming winter.
Delta Airlines will also offer
additional Saturday flights from John F. Kennedy International from Nov. 5,
2024 and Saturday flights from Philadelphia beginning November 9.
We are encouraged, not
satisfied, far less complacent, said Gooding-Edghill. He cited [the] number
of airlines and vessels and their passengers that we have been attracting to
Barbados in increasing numbers as the source of his encouragement.
Delta Airlines will also
provide a Saturday service from JFK from November 5, 2024 and a Saturday-only
service from Philadelphia from November 9.
Gooding-Edghill said cruise
passenger arrivals were poised to exceed last years numbers, with 826,338
passengers expected to call to Bridgetown this year, arriving on 338 calls. Last
winter, the port hosted 373 calls carrying 661,635 passengers, he said.
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