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Air Canada, Barbados toast 75 years of partnership

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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 islandโ€™s economy and tourism industry.

At a ceremony marking 75 years of the carrierโ€™s 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 Canadaโ€™s 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 Canadaโ€™s profound impact on Barbadosโ€™ aviation and economic landscape.ย 

โ€œIn 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 thatโ€™s 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: โ€œI 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.โ€ย 

Air Canadaโ€™s Manager of Airport Operations, Jacqueline Parris, reflected on the airlineโ€™s critical role in strengthening ties between the two nations.ย 

โ€œFor 75 years, Air Canada has been a vital link between Barbados and Canada,โ€ she said. โ€œThe 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: โ€œAs we look towards the next decade, we anticipate further strengthening of this relationship by expanding flight routes and collaborating on sustainable tourism initiatives.โ€ย 

Gooding-Edghill reaffirmed the commitment of the government and Barbados Tourism Marketing Incorporated (BTMI) to supporting Air Canada.ย 

โ€œIt 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 youโ€™re successful, weโ€™re 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 Canadaโ€™s instrumental role in restoring travel confidence post-pandemic.ย 

โ€œAir 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 airlineโ€™s steadfast support of the islandโ€™s tourism and economic recovery.ย 

โ€œI should emphasise that Barbados has the distinction of being Air Canadaโ€™s 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)

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