Jamaica Gains Momentum among UK Tourists

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19 November 2013 2:54am

The world’s largest tour operator, TUI has credited Jamaica’s London Olympics dominance and the ‘Jamaica House’ impact, for the increase in UK arrivals to the island and the advent of the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner to the Caribbean. Jamaica became the first country in the region to welcome the revolutionary aircraft through its partnership with Thomson Airways, a subsidiary of TUI Travel PLC.

The aircraft, which seats 291 passengers, touched down at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, boosting hopes of access to parts of the world Jamaica has not tapped into.

“The Olympics had a real effect on customer demand from the UK. During the first few weeks of the competition, searches to Jamaica were up 32 per cent, they then continued to surge…..peaking during your triple win in the 200m sprint final and when you smashed the 4 x 100m relay world record,” TUI’s head of external communications, UK and Ireland,” Fiona Jennings, told the media during a reception at the airport.

“We have almost doubled the number of customers we have flown into the island since 2012 and are committed to continuing to expand both our beach and cruise program from 2014,” she stated, adding that as a result of the demand, from summer 2014, Thomson Airways will add another weekly flight to Jamaica, moving to five flights per week.

Source: Caribbean Life

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