Caribbean tourism outperforms the rest of the world
As Caribbean tourism destinations attempt to emerge from the effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic, preliminary data from member countries of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) reveal that the region outperformed the rest of the world in the first half of 2021.
During this period, international tourist arrivals to the Caribbean reached 6.6 million, representing a 12 per cent decline when compared to the corresponding period last year.
By the end of May arrivals were at 5.2 million, down 30.8 per cent for the corresponding period in 2020, considerably better than the global average of a 65.1 per cent decline, CTO reported.
It noted that of the main regions analysed, the Americas, which included the Caribbean, registered a 46.9 per cent drop. However, no other region performed better than a 63 per cent fall in arrivals.
Although tourist arrivals continued to lag pre-pandemic numbers, the first half year performance was boosted by a second-quarter spurt when overnight tourist visits to the Caribbean jumped between 10 and 37 times greater than those in the corresponding months in 2020.
Arrival numbers increased from one million in April, to 1.2 million in May, and then to 1.5 million in June, signalling a steady improvement in the region’s tourism, according to data compiled by the CTO’S research department,
Among the reasons for the strong second quarter was a rise in outbound travel from the region’s primary market, the US, from which tourist visits reached 4.3 million in the first half of the year, a 21.7 per cent increase. Other contributing factors included the easing of some travel restrictions and an increase in airlift.
“These are encouraging signs that the hard work our member countries have put into adapting to the changing environment of the pandemic is beginning to pay dividends,” said CTO’S acting secretary general, Neil Walters.
He added, “Even as we embrace a recovery mindset and the opportunities the pandemic has given us, we must continue to be mindful of the challenges we currently face and the potential challenges a dynamic situation like the pandemic can present. The Caribbean tourism sector is known to be one of the most resilient in the world.”