Cayman Islands Posts Major Uptick in Canadian Tourists

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14 January 2018 6:25am
Cayman Islands Posts Major Uptick in Canadian Tourists

The Cayman Islands is seeing significant growth in tourist arrivals from Canada, with visitation up 6.37 percent in 2017.

The destination saw record-breaking arrivals in both air and cruise visitation, representing the best year on record with a total of 418,403 stayover visitors (+8.55 percent over 2016), and 1,728,444 cruisers. U.S. visitors also saw an uptick last year, with a growth rate of 13.44 percent.

For the seventh straight year (June through December), air arrivals surpassed all previously recorded statistics. A total of 49,003 stayover visitors arrived in December, an increase of 21.61 percent over December 2016 and up 20.8 percent over December 2014, which held the previous record for best ranked December in recorded history.

According to the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism, December increases were fuelled by growth predominantly in North America, namely the U.S. and Canada, which saw increases of 27.43 percent and 22.71 percent, respectively, over 2016. These two markets represent the highest standout growth.

Last year’s success can be attributed to a diversified marketing plan that increased brand awareness on a global scale. Key initiatives launched in 2017 included the ‘Worry Free Hurricane Guarantee’, which gave travelers peace of mind during one of the most active hurricane seasons for the Caribbean to date.

Looking ahead to 2018, tourism numbers are expected to remain on an upward trend thanks to increased air capacity from carriers like Air Canada, which launched six nonstop flights per week on Dec. 15, 2017, to run through April 2, 2018. Aviation, says the Department of Tourism, is a catalyst for driving Canadian and overall international visitation.

Source: Travelweek Group

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