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Jamaica-Canada flights increase 30 per cent
Record 70 flights per week
Jamaica Observer
Friday, December 10, 2010
JAMAICA will see a record 70 flights per week coming from Canada this winter season, 30 per cent more than the same period last year.
The increased flights will originate from major cities in Canada.
“All indications are that we will have a very strong Winter season out of Canada and of course out of the United States, and indeed a strong Winter season overall for Jamaica,”
said Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett, made the announcement in Toronto, Canada, yesterday, during the launch of the Jamaica Travel Jamboree, an incentive programme for Canadian travel agents.
Bartlett said this augers well for the future growth of the industry because Jamaica will be seeing flights from provinces that before “were not actively driving outbound traffic to Jamaica.”
Half the flights will be generated by WestJet, a Canadian carrier which started service to Jamaica in 2007.
The minister said that there is a growing demand for the Jamaican product with no airline seats available out of Canada during the Christmas season and hotel rooms in Jamaica almost fully booked.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz17kXogNGy
Jamaica-Canada flights increase 30 per cent
Record 70 flights per week
Jamaica Observer
Friday, December 10, 2010
JAMAICA will see a record 70 flights per week coming from Canada this winter season, 30 per cent more than the same period last year.
The increased flights will originate from major cities in Canada.
“All indications are that we will have a very strong Winter season out of Canada and of course out of the United States, and indeed a strong Winter season overall for Jamaica,”
said Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett, made the announcement in Toronto, Canada, yesterday, during the launch of the Jamaica Travel Jamboree, an incentive programme for Canadian travel agents.
Bartlett said this augers well for the future growth of the industry because Jamaica will be seeing flights from provinces that before “were not actively driving outbound traffic to Jamaica.”
Half the flights will be generated by WestJet, a Canadian carrier which started service to Jamaica in 2007.
The minister said that there is a growing demand for the Jamaican product with no airline seats available out of Canada during the Christmas season and hotel rooms in Jamaica almost fully booked.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz17kXogNGy
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