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New Flights and Airport Developments Revitalize Caribbean Travel Options

Published on November 24, 2025

New airport terminals and increased flights are set to boost caribbean tourism in 2025.

The Caribbean is making significant improvements in its travel and tourism sector in terms of infrastructure. The region’s new flight routes and renovated airports promise to enhance the connectivity and accessibility of the top destinations. These changes will probably make the travel experience of both leisure and business visitors more comfortable and enjoyable as the Caribbean progresses in its recovery and growth.

Expanded Non‑Stop Flights to Dominica

Starting on October 29, 2025, United Airlines launched a new non‑stop flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to Douglas‑Charles Airport in Dominica. The new midweek service, operating on Wednesdays, significantly enhances connectivity between the U.S. and Dominica, one of the Caribbean’s most renowned nature destinations. Dominica, famous for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and eco‑tourism opportunities, is set to benefit from easier access for U.S. travellers. This new route complements the airline’s existing Saturday flights and strengthens the region’s ties with the Northeast U.S. for both tourism and business.

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This expanded service makes it easier for tourists to access Dominica’s natural attractions, such as hiking trails in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the famous Boiling Lake. Visitors will also enjoy quicker access to the island’s many adventure and wellness resorts, contributing to a growing eco‑tourism sector that offers sustainable travel options.

Bahamas Enhances Family Island Connectivity

In a significant move to boost tourism across its Out Islands, the Bahamas government recently signed a USD 10 million contract for the construction of a new international terminal at Deadman’s Cay Airport on Long Island. This project is part of the larger Family Island Airport Renaissance Project, which aims to improve the infrastructure of the smaller, often less‑visited islands within the Bahamas. The renovation will help cater to growing visitor demand, particularly from eco‑tourists, adventure seekers, and those wishing to experience the quieter, more laid‑back islands.

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The Family Island Airport Renaissance Project is expected to positively impact tourism by making it easier for international visitors to reach islands like Long Island, Exuma, and Eleuthera, all of which are known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique local cultures. As more travellers seek out lesser‑known destinations away from the more crowded parts of the Bahamas, these upgrades will allow for improved safety, convenience, and access.

New Regional Flights from Anguilla to St. Kitts

In another important step towards strengthening regional air connectivity, Anguilla Air Services launched a daily flight from Anguilla to St. Kitts on November 21, 2025. The new route connects two of the northeastern Caribbean’s key travel destinations, enhancing business and cultural ties between the islands. The inaugural flight was met with a ceremonial water salute at Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts, symbolising the strong collaborative efforts between Caribbean nations to make travel easier across the region.

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This new air service will make it much more convenient for travellers to visit both destinations in a single trip. With St. Kitts’ emerging status as a tourism hotspot and Anguilla’s reputation for luxurious resorts and pristine beaches, this flight is expected to attract both regional visitors and international tourists seeking a comprehensive Caribbean vacation. This development promises to further bolster the region’s tourism economy and make island-hopping even easier for travellers.

Jamaica’s Post‑Pandemic Recovery and Tourism Revival

Jamaica, a leading Caribbean destination, is slowly but surely returning to normal after the disruptions caused by the pandemic. Key airports in Jamaica have resumed operations, and flights have fully returned to the island, contributing to the revival of local businesses from Kingston to Negril. Tourism officials have noted a steady recovery, with both hotels and restaurants beginning to operate at regular capacity again. Visitors can now enjoy Jamaica’s vibrant culture, rich history, and tropical beauty without the restrictions that once hampered travel.

Royalton Hotels Adjust Reopening Dates Due to Hurricane Damage

In contrast, the Royalton Hotels properties in Jamaica, including Royalton Negril and Grand Lido Negril, announced that they would postpone their reopenings due to damage sustained from Hurricane Melissa. The resorts have set new reopening dates for late 2026, allowing ample time for necessary repairs and safety checks. This cautious approach ensures the safety and comfort of future guests and highlights the importance of thorough assessments before resuming operations.

A Promising Future for Caribbean Travel

The Caribbean’s travel industry is poised for a strong recovery in 2025, with new flights, airport renovations, and resilient local tourism initiatives all contributing to a brighter future. These developments promise easier access to some of the most coveted islands in the world, providing travellers with greater choice and more seamless experiences. As these projects unfold, the region is set to become an even more attractive destination for tourists seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration.

The enhancements to air connectivity and infrastructure across the region will make it easier for international visitors to experience the beauty and diversity of the Caribbean, whether it’s the rugged nature of Dominica, the serene beauty of the Bahamas’ Out Islands, or the luxurious offerings of St. Kitts and Anguilla. With improved accessibility, the Caribbean is on track for a strong tourism revival in the coming years.

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