AA begins daily flights to Ian Fleming Int’l Airport

by Dec 5, 2024Pulse

American Airlines has begun offering daily flights to the Ian Fleming International Airport in Boscobel, St Mary in Jamaica.

This is an expansion of its current twice-weekly service to the airport.

It is a move that residents and businesses in St Ann, St Mary and Portland are hopeful will lead to a significant increase in visitor numbers and spur economic activity.

The new daily flights are also welcomed by persons travelling to the three parishes, who currently face lengthy drives from the international airports in Kingston or Montego Bay to their destinations.

“The convenience of flying directly into Boscobel will dramatically reduce travel time for tourists,” Senior Strategist and Senior Advisor in the Ministry of Tourism, Delano Seiveright said in an interview with JIS News.

“While it is still early to make a proper assessment, residents have been talking about the impact of the airport’s existing twice-weekly flights. Residents have already noted a positive shift in visitor traffic, with many being hopeful that the daily flights will further enhance this trend,” he noted.

Businessman Garfield Dussard, who resides in Tower Isle, St Mary, is also eagerly anticipating the start of the daily flights.

“It’s like an early Christmas gift for us,” he said.

Executive Vice President of Sales and Industry Relations at Unique Vacations, Gary Sadler, also expressed optimism.

“American Airlines wouldn’t have made this commitment without conducting thorough research and recognising the potential for growth in this market,” he noted.

 “This decision is a strong indication that the area is becoming more attractive to travellers,” Sadler told JIS News.

 He believes other airlines may follow suit, drawn by the promise of increased tourist traffic.

With the new daily flights, visitors can arrive and immerse themselves in the local culture without the hassle of a long car ride.

Local tourism stakeholders are already gearing up for the influx of travellers. Many businesses, from hotels to restaurants and tour operators, are preparing to welcome more guests.

“We’ve been promoting our beautiful beaches, waterfalls, and local cuisine, and now we can expect more visitors eager to experience what we have to offer,” said popular Portland businesswoman Vanessa Foreman.

She noted that with more visitors comes greater opportunities for local businesses to thrive.

For his part, Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson said residents anticipate the boost in tourist numbers will not only enhance their livelihoods but contribute to the overall development of the area.

The Ian Fleming International Airport — named after the famous author of the James Bond series who lived at Goldeneye in Oracabessa, St Mary — serves as a gateway to some of Jamaica’s most beautiful landscapes in northeastern Jamaica.  

“When tourists come, they spend money, and that helps everyone,” he pointed out.

His counterpart in St Ann, Mayor Michael Belnavis, told JIS News that American Airlines’ new daily flights is timely, not only for visitors looking to escape winter but Jamaicans coming home at this time of year.

“We need to ensure that we’re ready to provide an exceptional experience for our visitors,” he noted.

 “Every guest who comes here is an opportunity for us to showcase what makes our area special,” he said.

“With the promise of easier access to this stunning part of the island, both visitors and locals alike are ready to celebrate what could be a transformative period for tourism in St Ann, St Mary, and Portland,” Belnavis added.

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