ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA TO SEE MAJOR BOOSTS TO AIR CONNECTIVITY FOR SUMMER AND WINTER FROM MAJOR SOURCE MARKETS
Photo Caption: Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Tourism, The Honourable Charles Fernandez and Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority delegation meet with American Airlines executives at Routes Americas (Photo Courtesy, The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority
Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transport and Investment, The Honourable Charles Fernandez, earlier this month led a tourism delegation to the ‘Routes Americas’, air service development event, in Bogota, Colombia.
Joining the Minister from the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) were, Director of Tourism, Caribbean & Latin America – Charmaine Spencer, Sales & Marketing Manager (USA) – Norrell Joseph, Business Development Manager (UK) – Joel Henry, along with Managing Director, BlueSea – Maria Britto-Bettini.
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism officials had a packed agenda, with thirty-five meetings conducted with airline executives over three days.
Following successful discussions with American Airlines, an immediate result was an increase in flights. Daily flights from Charlotte, NC, into V.C Bird International Airport, will commence on December 5, 2024, and continue throughout the winter season. The Miami route will also continue operating two daily flights throughout the summer and winter, offering a year-round service from Miami International. Delta will also increase service to twice weekly during the winter seasons for 2024 and 2025.
The Tourism Minister said, “We are enjoying increases in airlift from our established markets, with the US continuing to show the most expansion, with more daily flights added for the critical summer and winter months. We’re excited that American Airlines will be offering daily flights into Antigua from JFK and Charlotte in the winter and maintaining double daily services from Miami, boosting air connectivity through the carrier’s major hubs”.
In addition to increased air services with American Airlines, out of the US, the destination will also see JetBlue increase flights from three times weekly to daily in summer 2024. Delta will increase flights out of Atlanta to twice weekly for winter 2024, along with United offering daily services during the winter months. This growth in airlift from the largest source market will be vital to support the increase in rooms with new properties opening such as the Royalton Chic.
Other noticeable successes were, Westjet maintaining 2 weekly flights all year round from Canada, while Condor restarts direct service from Frankfurt during the winter season from Nov 2024 – Apr 2025.
British Airways the largest carrier serving the destination from the UK is currently also exploring arrangements for daily service from the UK for the upcoming winter season.
All airlines that currently serve Antigua reported seeing a growing demand for the destination as a result of the aggressive marketing campaigns being rolled out by the Tourism Authority.
Participating in Routes Americas in Colombia, also presented the opportunity to forge valuable connections with influential regional air service development decision-makers and other tourism and travel officials, particularly in the expanding Latin American market.
During a welcome cocktail hosted by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority as part of the Routes Conference, to network with airline officials, travel trade, media, regional and governmental officials, the Minister said, “It is also important for me to emphasize that along with our established markets, Antigua and Barbuda recognizes that the Latin American traveller will be vital in boosting our tourism numbers.
“Antigua and Barbuda’s ability to forge strong and mutually rewarding partnerships within Latin America are critical to our long-term strategy, and the growth in our connectivity is a direct result of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) strategy to execute targeted sales strategies in key markets.”
The annual Routes America conference and exhibition is dedicated to air routes development through meetings with global airlines. This allows destinations to foster relationships with new and existing air carriers, to develop strategies, while maintaining and improving air routes. Each year, the conference brings together key decision makers of global Airlines, Airports, and Tourism Authorities from across the Americas (North, Central, South America) the Caribbean, UK and Europe, to discuss and agree their air route networks.
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Franz and Paula will still have the audacity to say on the Disturber nothing is happening in tourism
Dumbo, Dumbo Labourite next time you see Max ask him to give the media the total amount Antigua and Barbuda tax payers, paying for empty seats every year to have these flights into Antigua. America Airlines will give you all the flights you want once you are willing to pay.
A man who cannot see what is immediately beyond his stomach without a visual aid is throwing shade….Address the issue I raised and stop deflecting you flat slabby self!!!!
Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transport and Investment, The Honourable Charles Fernandez, seeming has been reduced to announcing additional flights, additional cruise ships and additional number of visiting tourists.
Judging from the numerous PR Statements issued by the GOAB, the Minister has nothing to do with or say on the bogus Air Peace partnership signed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Chet Green and not the of Civil Aviation.
Antigua gets a measly 30% and Air Peace gets 70%, the lions share. Don’t look kosher!
The Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transport and Investment seemingly has been left out of the FBO debacle in Barbuda.
Wonder why? Maybe that’s a question for Franz and Paula
* and not the Minister of Civil Aviation etc.
Condor is Germanys second rate airline. LUFTHANSA is the major airline (currently serving Barbados, Trinidad, Jamaica, St. Maarten,
Aruba, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Caymans, and starting September St. Lucia. Antigua should have made the deal with LUFTHANSA instead of Condor. LUFTHANSA is equivalent to American Airlines and Condor is equivalent to Spirit Airlines. NEED I SAY MORE?
Who told you this? Do NOT spread false information, Lufthansa currently does NOT serve ANY Caribbean destinations due to it’s business model. Only airline that serves connections to the Caribbean from Germany is in fact Condor with commercial flights and Euro Wings and TUI both only doing charter flights to the Caribbean.
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