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United Airlines Increases Service to Jamaica by Over 50% Since 2019

By: , June 25, 2024
United Airlines Increases Service to Jamaica by Over 50% Since 2019
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Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (1st R) captured with (L-R) Philip Rose, Deputy Director of Tourism, Americas, Jamaica Tourist Board, Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board, Mike LaGrand: Director, Latin & Pacific Network Planning (L), Annalei Avancena: Director, International Regulatory Affairs – Americas, Francine Henry-Carter, Manager, Tour Operators and Airlines, Jamaica Tourist Board and Tom Kozlowski: Senior Manager, Latin Network Planning following a meeting at United Airlines’ office in Chicago June 20.
United Airlines Increases Service to Jamaica by Over 50% Since 2019
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Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (C) pauses for a photo with Mike LaGrand: Director, Latin & Pacific Network Planning (L) and Tom Kozlowski: Senior Manager, Latin Network Planning (R), United Airlines, following a productive meeting at the Airlines’ office in Chicago June 20.

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Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has welcomed news that United Airlines increased its total flights to Jamaica by over 50% since 2019.

The disclosure was made during a meeting with the Airline’s top brass and the Minister and his Senior Executives at United’s World Headquarters last week.

Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, (C) listens to Francine Henry-Carter, Manager, Tour Operators and Airlines, Jamaica Tourist Board during a meeting with United Airlines Executives at their office in Chicago yesterday. Also pictured are (L-R) Annalei Avancena: Director, International Regulatory Affairs – Americas, Tom Kozlowski: Senior Manager, Latin Network Planning, Mike LaGrand: Director, Latin & Pacific Network Planning, Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board and Philip Rose, Deputy Director of Tourism, Americas, Jamaica Tourist Board.

United Airlines is a major American airline headquartered at the Willis Tower in Chicago, Illinois.

It operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States, connecting six continents from its seven US mainland hubs.

“Jamaica continues to be in high demand and this increase by one of the largest US airlines proves that the partnership between the destination and airline has been fruitful and is strong. We pride ourselves on being one of the most connected destinations through our network of airline partners who form a core part of driving our tourism growth,” said Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett.

The Airline’s Senior representatives indicated that they will fly their largest schedule to Jamaica this year- a 15% increase vs. 2023.

They also highlighted that Jamaica’s Sangster International airport (MBJ) remains a key location for the airline as its 3rd largest Caribbean destination.

United is serving MBJ from 5 of its hubs at up to 34 total weekly flights in 2024.

“Without airlift, we cannot grow our tourism product and so we rely on these types of partnerships to create mutually beneficial outcomes. Jamaica is in a good position regarding its phenomenal post COVID growth and with this consistent demand for the island, we are optimistic about our tourism outlook,” said Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett.

“To have one of the largest airlines out of the US, our main source market, increase its service says a lot about our partnership and how attractive Jamaica is as a destination. There is no doubt that our unique and authentic tourism offerings continue to make visitors want to come to our shores,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism.

Summer is gearing up to be very robust as some of the Airlines’ hubs, New York/Newark, Houston, Washington D.C./Dulles, Chicago, and Denver, experience strong load factors for travel to Jamaica.

 

 

Last Updated: June 25, 2024

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