25th June 2022
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Tui observed a significant rise in demand for vacations to the Caribbean island, so it boosted its capacity to Jamaica this summer.
Bookings for tours and attractions in Jamaica “remain high,” according to the airline, which has added 10,000 new tickets to the location, as overall sales statistics keep rising.
The rise follows a familiarization trip to Jamaica for 20 Tui UK agents from the Manchester and Birmingham region, which was organized by the Jamaican Tourist Board.
As part of an investment in Jamaica that would also entail training and an expanded airlift, they visited 14 distinct attractions on the island.
Agents went to places including Rick’s Cafe in Negril, the Bob Marley Museum in Kingston, the Mystic Mountains in Ocho Rios, and the Devon House Mansion during their tour.
The trip’s participant and regional retail sales manager for Tui Northern Region, Simon Sharpe, stated: “Jamaica’s wide range of attractions and experiences provide a strong opportunity for us to add that extra level of customer service to our guests, which is fantastic.
“Nonetheless, Jamaica suits every traveller type and age group – from soft adventure travellers to luxury seekers, food lovers and honeymooners.
“Our bookings for tours and attractions in Jamaica are strong and we continue to see our overall sales number continue to grow. We look forward to continuing to build our relationship with Jamaica and the Jamaican Tourist Board even further in the seasons and years ahead.”
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