Jan 09, 2026
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Tourism interests in Barbados are now viewing the upcoming 2021/22 winter tourism season optimistically based on the latest statistics from the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI).
During July 2021, some 10,819 visitors travelled to Barbados, a significant increase of 6,745 visitors compared to the corresponding period of July 2020. The United States (US) copped 43.3 % market share, while the United Kingdom (UK) contributed 34.4% of business with 3,722 arrivals for the reporting period. For the same period, Caribbean arrival figures stood at 1,391 and 390 from Canada, an increase in both markets year on year. (NN)
Extract from CARICOM BUSINESS Vol 4 No 34
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