Jamaica Logs Major Uptick in Tourist Arrivals

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15 September 2019 7:31pm
Jamaica Logs Major Uptick in Tourist Arrivals

Jamaica drew 1.87 million visitors in the first eight months of 2019, a 9.1% increase year over year. Full-year visitor spending is estimated at $3.49 billion, a 12% jump.

Director of tourism Donovan White said at the recent Jamaica Annual Product Exchange (JAPEX) conference in Montego Bay that those visitors spent $2.39 billion, a 12% rise.

Based on projections, Jamaica is forecasting a 7% rise in arrivals in the September-December period, which would result in Jamaica ending 2019 with 2.68 million arrivals, an increase of 8.4%.

Airlift from the U.S. continues to grow, White said, citing upcoming daily service to Montego Bay from New York JFK on American Airlines and from Detroit on Delta. 

More than 60% of all Jamaica visitors are from the U.S.; 40% of all visitors arrive from gateways in the Northeast.

The destination has had "less than a stellar year" in terms of cruise numbers, according to White, who attributed the falloff to itinerary changes by the major cruise lines.

Source: Travel Weekly

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