He said Jamaica already has made its multidestination move and has signed an agreement with Cuba, Mexico and Dominican Republic.
The Expedia group reported this week that travel demand to certain Caribbean destinations has continued to increase on Expedia group sites.
LGC Capital Ltd. announced that InCloud9 (IC9), its bespoke travel business, is already seeing an increase in U.S.-based travel to Cuba, the result of scheduled flights.
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Grenada is making a deliberate attempt to lure more Barbadian visitors to its shores. In fact, a team from the Spice Isle is in Barbados this week, in hopes of boosting visitor arrivals from Bridgetown.
Ever since the U.S. and Cuba began relaxing travel restrictions between the two countries, many people have wondered why most Caribbean islands felt threatened by the once-forbidden island.
Jamaica’s visitor total of 2.08 million air and sea visitors for the first half of the year was a 7.5 percent increase year over year, according to the Jamaica Tourist Board.




