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Adrian Loveridge - Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel
Adrian Loveridge – Owner of Peach & Quiet Hotel

There is sometimes so much misinformation disseminated in the media about tourism, it becomes even more important that the facts prevail. It’s official. Our neighbour, St. Lucia, overtook us for the first four months of this year, in terms of United States long stay visitor arrivals. Despite having a much smaller room stock, St. Lucia welcomed 43,335 American visitors between January and the end of April, an increase of 6.6 per cent, when compared with the same period in 2012. Barbados recorded 42,516 for the identical four months, a decline of 11.9 per cent.

The trend continues with the addition of a new weekly flight nonstop United Airlines service from Newark, adding another 3,000 plus seats during the second half of 2013. So there is little doubt that St. Lucia will still be ahead in this market, by year end. Newark Liberty Airport, offers for many, a more convenient access than JFK or La Guardia in the TriState area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. It is also United’s third largest hub after Houston and Chicago with the St. Lucia flight connecting with 22 US cities plus a number in Canada, increasing travel options and reducing overall journey times.

Americans have generally less paid holidays than Europeans, so it becomes even more critical to be able to reach the ultimate destination in the shortest time, if ‘we’ are serious about competing in this market. And this perhaps, partially explains why we have seen such a dramatic fall in US arrivals, having lost direct flights from Philadelphia, San Juan, Dallas/Fort Worth and Atlanta. If the journey takes too long, involves an overnight stay in one or both directions or has a protracted connection time in Miami or New York, savvy travellers switch to a more accessible vacation choice.

Another way that St. Lucia can substantially benefit is by tapping into the 52 million members of the second largest airline loyalty programme in the world, United MileagePlus. Every day United redeems 17,000 reward trips. For many years, I have been trying to persuade the policymakers to include a box on a revised landing card, to indicate if our guests used miles to reach us. To the best of my knowledge, no researched data is available to accurately gauge what percentage of our overall arrivals redeem their loyalty points on vacation travel. But from our own empirical evidence, we calculate it could be as high as 10 to 15 per cent.

The compelling reason for using miles, is that they break down the geographical cost differential, because the same number of miles are required, irrespective of the originating gateway within the Continental United States and Canada.

As a simple example. The lowest cost return flights from Chicago to St. Lucia booked online in August is US$886. MileagePlus members would apply 35,000 miles with US$85.40 payable in additional taxes.

From my own personal experience, I use miles to travel at least twice a year using points earned through my credit card with American AAdvantage. This, despite not having purchased a full price ticket with the airline for many years. By selectively using this method of bill settlement, this month I will have amassed one million miles since signing up for the loyalty programme.


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317 responses to “St. Lucia Surges Past Barbados in the US Market”

  1. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    BUT DAVID HOW YOU KNOW THE AGES OF THE BU LADIES THOUGH
    YOU LIKE YOU MORE THAN DE BLOG MASTER YEH. MURDAH


  2. David I was planning to start a discussion about how 3 top Canadian Banks are strategically sponsoring Carnivals and Cricket.

    Scotiabank Carnival and CIBC is the official sponsor of Cricket Canada and Bank of Montreal sponsoring High School Cricket.

  3. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    HANTS

    YOU CAN SEE IT VERY CLEARLY ON
    CRICINFO.COM

    YOU CAN SEE LOTS OF CRICKET ON THIS WEBSITE LIVE SINCE THE BANGLADESH WEST INDIES SERIES


  4. GP ESPN ON CRICINFO IS NOT ACCESSIBLE OUTSIDE THE USA.


  5. @Hants

    You are correct, it probably had to do with the large sums required to sponsor.

    @GP

    It is all about keeping the eyes on the seam which makes it easy to anticipate the turn, swing and bounce.

  6. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    I DIDNT KNOW THAT HANTS
    SORRY

    @ DAVID

    I NOTICE KEENLY THE FOLLOWING KEY WORDS SIR
    eyes
    seam
    the turn, swing and bounce.


  7. GP JUST FOUND A LIVE STREAM ON CRICTIME.

  8. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    THANKS HANTS
    I WILL NOTE THAT SITE


  9. miller u got to to be crazy,. apologize for what ac not the one to start this feud. ac not the one to write an article that is full of half truths taking a small percentage of tourist from usa as representation of accurate and total statistics for overall tourism numbers for Barbados and ST. Lucia, ac not the one to Start the animosity between two sister islands. Apologize for what. u got to be drunk or retarded ,, . anybody who should be issuing apologies is Adrian , BTW when is he going to come out of hiding and represent himself instead of hiding behind or underneath David BU coattails


  10. @Hants & GP

    A little pace and turn and these players at sea.


  11. THEY NEED TO WATCH VIDEOS OF THE OLD BOYS PLAY MAN


  12. Welcome the era of Baseball Cricket.

    Entertaining for most except for us old fogies.

    Note that the stands were full to capacity.


  13. @Hants

    The stands will not continue to be filled if teams score 52 and the chasing team scores 52-6. Sir Garry made the point before the game that in the first 6 overs with fielders up there is no way a good batsman has to swipe.

    On 4 August 2013 02:21, Barbados Underground


  14. Miller got your point about the eco tourism but sadly there just are hardly any destinations left in Barbados due to concrete jungle. I have researched this in depth and yes there is govt and international money available but competing destinations like South America and Dominica are so much more attractive, cheaper and basically have so much more virgin territory. Plus Barbados just does not have the profile “unspoiled” in its vocabulary any more.
    It has been analysed that in places like Tuscany in Italy where they sell “agrotourismo” saturation point has been reached. So this kind of project is not new to those individuals who wish to experience it. Therefore they would not come to a place like Barbados famous for its” luxury lifestyle” would they? We are dealing with an informed set of customers here.
    As far as Cuba is concerned, it may well be pristine in areas but visitors are still closely monitored by government agents throughout their stay genuine eco types naturally shun such monitoring so they wouldnt go there either.

  15. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Victor | August 3, 2013 at 10:41 PM
    “As far as Cuba is concerned, it may well be pristine in areas but visitors are still closely monitored by government agents throughout their stay genuine eco types naturally shun such monitoring so they wouldnt go there either.”

    This might be so under the current still nervously fearful anti-American regime. But as soon as the Castro brothers (and their ancien régime associates) depart the scene, as is all our lot, Cuba will open up not like the Batista vintage but more of a Hemingway type halcyon days.

    Cuba might still be a bit ‘off limits’ to Americans but Brits and other Europeans especially the Germans find Cuba alluringly quaint, un-spoilt and full of ‘modern’ historical appeal offering a different and simple holiday in the sun at a relatively good price.


  16. David wrote “The stands will not continue to be filled if teams score 52 and the chasing team scores 52-6.”

    Low scores will happen sometimes but the reality is that T20 cricket is here to stay.

    The extra curricular entertainment by Mac Fingall and the eye candy was worth the price of admission.People want to be entertained.

    http://www.espncricinfo.com/caribbean-premier-league-2013/content/story/658741.html


  17. While watching Tiger win today there was a Beaches/Sandals St.Lucia tv ad during the game.

    $350 AIRFARE REBATE and UP TO 65% OFF THE ALL IN ONE PACKAGE.

    http://www.beaches.com/deals/

    Who is subsidizing these discounts?

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