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Seiveright hails Copa and LATAM airlift surge in Jamaica tourism
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50883, member: 636"] Jamaica hits the jackpot with a massive flood of tourists pouring in from Latin America during the summer season. Tourism bosses celebrate record-breaking flight connections that pump thousands of new visitors into the island paradise every month. Copa Airlines and LATAM Airlines deliver more than 10,000 seats monthly as part of Jamaica's smart plan to grab tourists from fresh markets. The government pushes hard to move beyond traditional visitor sources and tap into booming regions across South America. Minister Delano Seiveright brags about the remarkable success of expanding airline partnerships with Latin American carriers. Copa Airlines cranks up service with seven weekly flights landing in Montego Bay plus five more hitting Kingston airport. LATAM Airlines keeps running direct flights between Lima Peru and Jamaica to connect the island with major South American cities. Ecuador sends charter planes packed with over 1000 visitors during the busy summer travel period. The airline expansion creates golden opportunities for local businesses from hotels to restaurants and craft shops. Transportation companies also cash in as more tourists need rides around the beautiful Caribbean island. Local entrepreneurs rake in serious money as Latin American visitors spend big on food dining and shopping adventures. The tourism boom creates fresh income streams for Jamaican artisans who sell handmade goods to curious travelers. Seiveright promises the government will keep building airline partnerships and improving airport facilities to attract even more international guests. Jamaica positions itself as a must visit destination for travelers from every corner of the globe. The summer achievements prove the island nation stays on track to become a top tourism powerhouse. [/QUOTE]
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