ST JAMES, Jamaica – As the December 15 start of the winter tourist season approaches, excitement is building in the parishes of St Ann, St Mary and Portland, for the commencement of daily flights by American Airlines to the Ian Fleming International Airport. American Airlines announced in May that it would begin the daily service to the airport, based in Boscobel, St Mary, on December 5. This is an expansion of its current twice-weekly service to the airport.

It is a move that residents and businesses are hopeful will lead to a significant increase in visitor numbers and spur economic activity. The new daily flights are also welcomed by individuals travelling to the three parishes, who currently face lengthy drives from the international airports in Kingston or Montego Bay to their destinations. “The convenience of flying directly into Boscobel will dramatically reduce travel time for tourists,” says Senior Strategist and Senior Advisor in the Ministry of Tourism, Delano Seiveright in an interview with JIS News.

“While it is still early to make a proper assessment, residents have been talking about the impact of the airport’s existing twice-weekly flights. Residents have already noted a positive shift in visitor traffic, with many being hopeful that the daily flights will further enhance this trend,” he notes. Businessman Garfield Dussard, who resides in Tower Isle, St Mary, is also eagerly anticipating the start of the daily flights.

“It’s like an early Chris.