HISTORIC: V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua welcomes 51 flights in one day
St. John’s, Antigua (December 23, 2024) Antigua and Barbuda marked a historic milestone over the weekend. On Saturday, December 21st, V.C. Bird International Airport welcomed an impressive total of 51 flights, comprising 13 international flights, 35 regional flights, and 3 small private charters. This achievement underscores the twin-island nation’s growing reputation as a leading destination in global tourism.
The Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment, Hon. Charles “Max” Fernandez, stated, “The record-breaking achievement at V.C. Bird International Airport marks a historic milestone, reinforcing Antigua and Barbuda’s status as a premier travel destination. As we celebrate this significant accomplishment, I am optimistic about a promising future filled with new opportunities and sustained success in the global tourism industry”.
Antigua and Barbuda CEO, Colin James commented, “The recent surge in air arrivals reflects the success of the government’s strategic investments in tourism infrastructure, targeted marketing campaigns, and strong partnerships with global airlines. These initiatives, coupled with efforts to elevate the visitor experience, have solidified Antigua and Barbuda’s position as a competitive force in the ever-evolving tourism industry”. He continued, “The unprecedented activity at the airport highlights a stellar year for Antigua and Barbuda, marking one of the most successful periods in its tourism history”.
Simultaneously, Caribbean Journal, the world’s largest website dedicated to covering the region, in their 2025 Travel Awards Winners, recognized the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) as the Caribbean’s Tourist Board of the Year. “Under the leadership of CEO Colin C. James, the ABTA has become a shining example of a proactive, innovative, and creative Caribbean tourism organization. Their work continues to drive Antigua and Barbuda’s impressive rise as a global travel destination”, the Journal reported. CEO James expressed his gratitude in response to the accolade, stating, “The success of the ABTA is a testament to the teamwork of our entire team so we share this award together.”
The Journal also named Antigua and Barbuda the Caribbean Destination of the Year,Galley Bay the Caribbean’s All-Inclusive of the Year, and Keyonna Beach the Small All-Inclusive of the Year.
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