Jamaica welcomes Increase in Airline Seats out of Canada for Winter
Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett is pleased by the announcement that Jamaica will have more airline seats out of Canada for the 2024/2025 winter season. The increase, which ranges from 62 percent to 109 percent, will be seen with airline partners Sunwing, Flair and Caribbean Airlines.
“This increase in seats over what is gearing up to be a busy winter season is a testament to the confidence our partners have and the demand for the destination. As our second source market, we are strategically engaging our tourism partners to grow arrivals to 500 thousand by 2025 and this announcement perfectly aligns with our goals,” said Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett.
Sunwing will see a significant 62 percent increase moving from 12,852 to 20, 979 in Montreal, which reflects an additional 8,127 seats. In Ottawa, there will be a 77 percent increase with a move from 3,402 to 6,048, reflecting an additional 2,646 seats.
“Airlift continues to be a critical strategic focus in increasing arrivals to Jamaica and we are grateful for our airline partners who see the value in adding seats over this busy period. Jamaica remains attractive and top of mind as a top destination,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism.
The Toronto to Kingston route with Flair will see a 109 percent increase that will move from 6,936 seats to 14, 505 seats and Caribbean Airlines will increase seats from 8,320 to 12,000. This represents a 44 percent increase.
Jamaica is projected to welcome over 4.2 million total arrivals and earn US4.3 million in earnings this year.