Barbados records rise in visitor arrivals for first half of the year

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados--New airlift, new experiences and refreshed product are already translating to increased tourism business for Barbados.

Newly released figures show that Barbados is continuing its path of positive growth in 2018, attracting 357,668 stayover visitors for the period January to June. When compared to the corresponding period in 2017, that translated to 10,819 additional visitors to the island – an increase of 3.1 per cent.

According to Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) in-house statistics, of the five top-producing source markets, the United Kingdom was out front once again with over 119,241 arrivals, up 2.8 per cent from 2017. The UK maintains a 33.3 per cent market share. Following closely behind is the United States, which recorded the fastest growth of 8.8 per cent from 107,328 visitors during the January to June 2018 period. A total of 53,236 arrivals were recorded from Canada, seeing this market grow by 2.9 per cent when compared to 2017.

The island also saw 14,863 arrivals coming out of Trinidad and Tobago, and there was a further increase of 3.1 per cent growth from the other Caribbean territories, while Europe retained 4.3 per cent market share with 18,988 visitors.

BTMI Chief Executive Officer (CEO) William “Billy” Griffith congratulated the tourism players who contributed to the destination’s growth.

“There’s pressure to keep improving and to remain competitive as we continue to grow our brand. We must be strategic in our efforts, and now, more than ever, we must focus on our key relationships – which is why over the next six months, you will see us working even more closely with our partners to ensure these trends continue through the upcoming winter period and beyond,” he added.

Last December, the BTMI joined with the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) to welcome Virgin Atlantic’s new London Heathrow twice-weekly service to Barbados, which will recommence in the coming winter 2018/19 season. Newcomer Thomas Cook will also recommence its direct weekly service from London Gatwick this winter 2018/19, which ran successfully through winter 2017/2018.

All eyes are on Latin America as Barbados’ newest partnership with Copa Airlines has introduced a twice weekly Barbados-Panama service. The inaugural flight landed in Barbados to much fanfare on July 17 and that new service is expected to open a gateway to wider South America and other Caribbean territories.

The US will get a further boost this winter with two additions from American Airlines. The airline recently announced that it will be adding a third daily flight from Miami beginning December 19, 2018. On that same day, it will also launch a non-stop, daily service from Charlotte Douglas International Airport in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Barbados. Over in Canada, WestJet is currently increasing its seats by eight per cent between May and October 2018, and this winter Air Canada will increase its capacity from Montreal with three weekly flights.

In addition to the increased airlift, Griffith also acknowledged the role that the island’s new attractions have played in boosting 2018 arrival numbers.

“We are cognisant of the continuous need for refreshing and invigorating our product offerings while preserving the elements of the Barbados experience that keep our repeat guest rate so high. New attractions like Rihanna Drive and Nikki Beach, or even Hugo’s restaurant, go a long way in showing that Barbados is committed to maintaining its position as a superior holiday destination,” he said.

Griffith also spoke about the addition of the new Sandals Royal resort, and extensively refurbished accommodation properties such as Sea Breeze Beach House on the south coast. ~ Caribbean360 ~

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