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Air Canada and WestJet are the first Canadian airlines to resume service to Montego Bay this July

July 12 - Jamaican government and tourist industry officials were on hand at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay on Sunday, July 4 to welcome back Canadian visitors and celebrate the arrival of Air Canada’s first Dreamliner flight into the destination. As the inaugural Jamaican flight for Air Canada’s signature 787 Boeing aircraft, the momentous occasion represents the exciting return of the Canadian tourism market following a six-month hiatus.

 

Two hundred passengers and crew members on flight AC 982 from Toronto were greeted with a water salute on the tarmac and a lively reception upon arrival in the terminal. Travellers received a warm island welcome and met with official representatives Nadine Spence, Area Chair of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, Councillor Richard Vernon, Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, and Odette Dyer, Regional Director, Jamaica Tourist Board.

 

Canada is the second largest source market for Jamaica and the return of Canadian tourism in Jamaica is welcome news for our country’s hotel partners, attractions, transportation providers, hospitality workers, and the thousands of individuals employed in our tourism related industries,” said Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism. “I am pleased to welcome the return of Air Canada to Jamaica after the six-month hiatus from January this year.

 

Air Canada and WestJet are the first Canadian airlines to resume service to Montego Bay this July after months of flight restrictions in the first half of 2021. More than 280,000 air seats have been secured from Canada to Jamaica so far this winter as travel bookings surge following the relaxation of Canada’s international travel restrictions and quarantine protocols. The increased airlift from Canadian airline partners signifies an important step in the return of international travel and is a critical step in the recovery of Jamaica’s tourism sector.

 

Air Canada is very pleased to resume our passenger service to Jamaica, which we have proudly served for more than 70 years,” said Luis Noriega Benet, General Manager, Latin America and the Caribbean, Air Canada. “There is no doubt many Canadians are looking to travel to Jamaica for a long-postponed sun holiday. As well, there are many people both in Jamaica and Canada who are eager to visit with friends and family members they have not been able to see since the pandemic began. We look forward to welcoming everyone on board and celebrating together the rebirth of travel.

 

For more information about Jamaica, go to visitjamaica.com.

 

 


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