Jamaica is on the brink of its most successful winter tourism season to date, fueled by record-breaking visitor numbers, increased airline capacity, and enhanced travel offerings.
According to a report by Caribbean Journal, Jamaica’s Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett announced that the island has secured nearly 180,000 additional airline seats for the winter period. This includes 74,000 seats from the United States, 78,000 from Canada, and 1,000 from the Caribbean.
The winter season, which runs from December 2024 to March 2025, is expected to attract over one million stopover visitors, setting a new benchmark for Jamaica’s tourism industry. Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, the country’s busiest air hub, is
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