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<THE EMERGING South American market is being hailed as a sleeping giant that can take the country's tourist industry several notches up, according to new president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Evelyn Smith.
Her comments come in the wake of news that Jamaica's shoulder seasons, September, October and November, are to receive a boost of some 10,000 airline seats with the announcement of three major carriers commencing service into the country's Sangster International Airport from Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
The three countries will complement Ecuador, from where Jamaica currently gets flights.
"For decades, members of our association have made forays into this market to try to attract visitors to their respective properties, but their main concerns have always been inadequate and sustained airlift," Smith told The Gleaner Tuesday morning, during a press conference at the Ministry of Tourism in New Kingston.>
Maybe it nevah mek it through the yapping in the background...
<THE EMERGING South American market is being hailed as a sleeping giant that can take the country's tourist industry several notches up, according to new president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Evelyn Smith.
Her comments come in the wake of news that Jamaica's shoulder seasons, September, October and November, are to receive a boost of some 10,000 airline seats with the announcement of three major carriers commencing service into the country's Sangster International Airport from Brazil, Chile and Colombia.
The three countries will complement Ecuador, from where Jamaica currently gets flights.
"For decades, members of our association have made forays into this market to try to attract visitors to their respective properties, but their main concerns have always been inadequate and sustained airlift," Smith told The Gleaner Tuesday morning, during a press conference at the Ministry of Tourism in New Kingston.>
Maybe it nevah mek it through the yapping in the background...
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