
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Officials began ringing in the New Year early at the V.C. Bird International Airport, as visitors arriving into Antigua and Barbuda on Old Year’s Eve, helped to push Antigua and Barbuda’s total stay-over arrivals in 2019 to the 300,000th milestone.
It was a festive afternoon, as cultural masqueraders, and dancers in colourful costumes, begun celebrating by partying on the band stand and greeting passengers in an extravagant cultural display complete with the sounds of melodious steelpan music.
Below in the airport’s VIP Lounge, Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, The Hon. Charles Fernandez, Minister of State in the Ministry of Tourism, Sen. Mary-Clare Hurst, Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Lorraine Raeburn, and other airport and tourism officials awaited the announcement that the record-breaking 300,000th visitor mark had been reached.
Laura and Ian Bowen, became the 300,000th and the 300,001 visitors when they arrived on a Virgin Atlantic Flight into Antigua from the United Kingdom. As the couple stepped into the Arrivals Hall, tourism team members, and the cultural performers welcomed them and cheered congratulations.
In the VIP reception held for their arrival, the couple were presented with a free seven-night luxury hotel stay sponsored by Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa along with return flights, a bouquet of tropical flowers and a gift basket filled with Antigua and Barbuda handmade treats and a bottle of the acclaimed 10-year old English Harbour Rum provided by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.
“We have seen incredible year over year growth every month this year so far”, said Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Charles Fernandez during the reception.
“Almost every key market is seeing incredible growth – in particular the US, Caribbean, and the UK where our lovely couple hails from. These markets have all contributed to the double digit increase in stay-over air arrivals that we are celebrating this year,” Minister Fernandez remarked.
The Tourism Minister noted that, last month’s November figures showed the largest monthly double-digit increase ever, with November this year at +31% higher than November last year with 29,908 stay-over arrivals.
“At the end of November we had already exceeded our total arrivals reached in 2018. This represents a +14.9% increase year to date, and we were then only 25,000 shy of reaching the 300,000 visitor arrival milestone.”
In recognizing the 300,000 and 300,001 visitors, Minister Fernandez said: “This industry is about providing our visitors with a first class experience and so to our special guests of honour Mr. & Mrs. Bowen we say you could not have chosen a more romantic country for your holiday than Antigua and Barbuda and a more wonderful resort than the Internationally recognised Sandals Resort and Spa, which is the leading “couples only” resort on island.”
Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa, General Manager, Matthew Cornall, who was also present at the reception said, “On behalf of our Chairman and Founder, Mr. Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, we remain committed to the continued promotion of Antigua as an ideal vacation destination and are happy to note that the island’s 300,000th stop-over visitor is among our valued returning guests. It is our pleasure to join with the local tourism authority to mark this incredible milestone and we look forward to greater achievements together, as we work to create new milestones for the destination.”
In 2015, The Government of Antigua and Barbuda, transformed the V.C. Bird International Airport, opening a modern terminal, with increased capacity, faster passenger processing times, and enhanced facilities and features to meet their strategic growth plan for tourism. Recognised as a leading Caribbean airport, the award-winning V.C. Bird International Airport, offers each visitor a world-class experience from the moment they disembark the aircraft.
- The Tourism Minister, expressed thanks to those who work relentlessly and tirelessly to promote the destination, who share the story of why Antigua and Barbuda is the ‘must-visit’ destination and who provide the perfect travel experience for the many visitors to Antigua and Barbuda.
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Congrats to all who made this feat possible. Yes there are those who would prefer the sky to be falling, but clearly we have a government in office who agree somewhat with the star trek creed: to boldly do (not go) what no other government has done before. Keep breaking the records. In the words of our national anthem “Raise the standard! Raise it boldly!”, its what PM Gaston Browne and his team have taken to heart
St Kitts is boasting million. Go figure.
Why do you keep being wrong? SKN has no more than 150K stay overs if so lucky. Where they have beaten us is cruise tourism. We anticipate the Global ports deal, in short time, with change that
Great job guys. Let aim for 500,000 next year.
I have my doubts that coincidentally on the last day of the year, we magically reached this milestone. Plus how was this couple chosen? At random? Where was the count taken? At immigration, at customs walking off the steps of the aircraft?
Oh no we cannot have good news. The sky is falling over the UPP heads.
I wish the men and women from this ABLP administration a prosperous new year. May the good Lord keep pouring his blessings upon this nation of ours. And guide and protect us and our leaders.
In particular our Prime Minister Gaston Browne
Can we get the dogs off the streets please?, thankyou. Not all tourists like dogs some are even afraid of them.
Do your part and build an animal shelter in your backyard. Then convince your family to help you grab them from the street and transport them to said shelter in your backyard. This could be your life’s work. The very purpose for which you were born. Give it a shot and provide an update in 6 months. Good luck with playing your part since “tourism is everybody’s business”
Thank you for the advice (sarcastic as it may be), but my part was to get my dog castrated and to keep my yard fenced. The only thing that I will be giving a SHOT are stray dogs.
Confused the point the poster was making is if everyone did their part there would be no issue. A local vet here (Pioneer Kennels) pointed out A&B problem is not really dogs with no owners, its dogs which are left to roam by their owners. Recall being at a hotel in old road and only at meal times, dogs with collars appear.
O lord..now ya did it..Have Mercy on your back! You are Gasoline and He’s Fire! He will burn you down!
Sorry @Confused but you walked into that one.
Anyway, the dog shelters are trying their best and have taken a lot of dogs off the street,nursed wounds, neutered etc and found good homes abroad. They ask that each of us do our part.
Congrats!!! Keep up the excellent work.
@ZACKIE
You are one of the most NEGATIVE Person . Why could you not CONGRATULATE Antigua for 300,000 Tourists Arrival ? You must mention St.Kitts with Their one Million. You are NOT an Ambassador for Antigua. I would Not read YOUR POSTINGS ANYMORE. LOSER.
Oh yes ZACKIE drinks his daily “bittaz” before posting the usual UNPATRIOTIC ramblings. He seems to have a grudge or envy deep down in his bowels against PM Gaston Browne.
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