BusinessLocal News Air Canada, Barbados toast 75 years of partnership by Barbados Today 04/12/2024 written by Barbados Today 04/12/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset Minister of Tourism Ian Gooding Edghill disembarks the special 75th anniversary flight and is greeted by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI) Chief Product Development Officer Marsha Alleyne, Chief Operating Officer Cheryl Carter and Chairman of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association Javin Griffith. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.5K Barbados is celebrating a landmark 75-year partnership with Air Canada, toasting a surge in tourist arrivals to highlight the relationship. This year alone, the Canadian airline has delivered a 13.4 per cent increase in passenger numbers, a testament to its pivotal role in bolstering the islandโs economy and tourism industry. At a ceremony marking 75 years of the carrierโs service to Barbados, held at the Grantley Adams International Airport, Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill underscored the importance of the longstanding relationship.ย The event commemorated Air Canadaโs status as one of the first international carriers to fly to Barbados in 1949. The minister expressed gratitude on behalf of the nation, emphasising Air Canadaโs profound impact on Barbadosโ aviation and economic landscape.ย โIn this calendar year to November 24, 2024, this destination has seen an increase of 13.4 per cent, representing Air Canada bringing some 4 036 passengers to the end of November 2024. I think thatโs important for us to recognise that this airline has contributed significantly to the economic development of Barbados,โ he stated.ย He also praised Air Canada for its operational adjustments: โI thank Air Canada again, including the Barbados operations, for ensuring that we have a bigger aircraft, bringing more visitors to Barbados for the economy of Barbadosโ benefit.โย Air Canadaโs Manager of Airport Operations, Jacqueline Parris, reflected on the airlineโs critical role in strengthening ties between the two nations.ย You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians โFor 75 years, Air Canada has been a vital link between Barbados and Canada,โ she said. โThe enduring partnership has significantly benefited both countries, with Air Canada gaining a loyal customer base while the island has benefited from increased tourism revenue and economic growth.โ Looking ahead, Parris outlined a vision for deepening the collaboration: โAs we look towards the next decade, we anticipate further strengthening of this relationship by expanding flight routes and collaborating on sustainable tourism initiatives.โย Gooding-Edghill reaffirmed the commitment of the government and Barbados Tourism Marketing Incorporated (BTMI) to supporting Air Canada.ย โIt is important that we recommit to this partnership. Barbados, the BTMI, and certainly the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport must always consider this relationship as being a partnership. When youโre successful, weโre also successful, and therefore, for us, it is another step, a wonderful step in celebrating your success alongside Barbadosโ success,โ he remarked.ย The minister highlighted Air Canadaโs instrumental role in restoring travel confidence post-pandemic.ย โAir Canada was among the first airlines to resume flights to Barbados following the COVID-19 pandemic, helping to restore confidence in global travel. Air Canada has proven to be a dear friend of Barbados,โ he said, acknowledging the airlineโs steadfast support of the islandโs tourism and economic recovery.ย โI should emphasise that Barbados has the distinction of being Air Canadaโs longest-served destination in the entire Caribbean and enjoys the highest repeat visitor rate within the region,โ he noted.ย The 75th-anniversary flight was flown by Captain Mark Tibbett and Captain Darren Little, with a crew of eight and 234 passengers on board.ย (LG) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Smoke postpones Paradise, Brittons Hill clash 11/05/2026 UWI initiative links science and entrepreneurship 10/05/2026 EDITORIAL: A comprehensive cancer strategy desperately needed 10/05/2026