TUI UK increasing flights to Barbados for winter season Loop Barbados

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Barbados can anticipate increased arrivals for this coming winter season.

TUI UK has announced that it will be increasing its flight capacity to over 54, 000 seats for the 2022/23 winter.

Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Senator Lisa Cummins revealed this significant bolster to the island’s tourism market last week Friday.

Cummins noted that this extended programme reconfirms TUI UK’s commitment to Barbados and underpins their confidence that Barbados is a key destination for UK holidaymakers.

“We are pleased with the news that TUI UK will increase their Barbados programme for the 2022/23 winter season. From the additional flight capacity and extended schedule to the homeporting of two of their largest cruise ships, and new hotel partners, this sheer size of this expansion underpins TUI UK’s confidence in Barbados,” she said.

TUI, who previously chartered seven flights per week to Barbados, have increased this to eight weekly flights to cater for growing demand. Six of these weekly charter flights will depart from Birmingham, London Gatwick, and Manchester airports, as well as two ‘Rover’ flights which will depart from various UK airports weekly.

“For the Winter 2022/23 season, TUI have not only increased their presence in Barbados from one to two cruise ships, but two of their largest cruise ships at that: Marella Explorer 2 and Marella Discovery,” Cummins said.

“And what’s special is that this is not an air-to-sea charter, but has evolved to incorporate a dedicated land-based programme for Barbados.”

For the first time, both ships will homeport in Barbados and will operate a total of 40 sailing rotations until April 2023, adding a month of additional cruising to the previous season, which ended in March.

The Marella Explorer 2, with a capacity of 1,850 passengers, will operate weekly on Sundays, from November 20 to April 16. The Marella Discovery will operate weekly on Thursdays from December 22 to April 20, with a capacity of 1,800 passengers.

TUI UK has also increased the number of hotel partners in Barbados, now supporting the majority of Barbados A class and B class hotels. This will cater to the approximately 30 per cent of their customers who will book their entire holiday in Barbados and, those booking pre and post cruise.

Director of UK and Ireland for Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc (BTMI), Cheryl Carter, welcomed the announcement, saying “We are thrilled that this relationship which began in 2011, continues to flourish and we hope to continue to build on this by developing further opportunities in the future. We look forward to welcoming even more UK and Irish holidaymakers to our island through TUI UK.”

Carter added that since the inception of the programme with TUI UK, Barbados has seen a 189 per cent growth in cruise passengers over the past 11 years. The programme started in winter 2011/2012 with only one vessel and has now grown to incorporate a number of hotels, and offer extensive pre and post cruise destination experiences in Barbados.

Cruise goers can discover the best of the Caribbean with a choice of six incredible TUI Cruise itineraries that start and finish in Barbados’ beautiful capital city of Bridgetown.

Cruise packages are available to book now at www.tui.co.uk .

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PM Mottley was not involved in a plane accident Loop Barbados

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The Prime Minister’s Office is assuring Barbadians that Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley was not involved in any accident during her recent overseas trip.

Over the past two days, a number of local and regional outlets reported that a plane carrying Prime Minister Mottley and Guyana President Irfan Ali skidded off the taxiway after landing, prompting a response from emergency personnel.

The Prime Minister has explained that it is normal procedure for emergency appliances, including fire crews, and official vehicles that transport the president and his guests, to meet the plane on the tarmac.

What occurred at the Eugene F. Correa International Airport when she was there earlier this week was no different from what occurred on previous visits, Prime Minister Mottley said.

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