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Almost 50 percent increase in stay-over USVI guests

The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas will reopen next month.

The U.S. Virgin Islands is reporting close to a 50 percent increase in stay-over arrivals this year – a clear signal that tourism in the territory is on a strong rebound, according to a news release from the V.I. Department of Tourism.

Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte announced that according to the U.S. Virgin Islands Bureau of Economic Research, the territory welcomed 347,725 stay-over arrivals on St. Thomas, about a 70 percent increase over 2018, while St. Croix has seen an increase of 5.2 percent, with 117,203 arrivals from January to August this year.

Boschulte welcomed the news as the USVI prepares for the reopening of some of its larger resorts following the historic storms of 2017.

“We will soon emerge with one of the newer complements of hotels and resorts in the Caribbean, beginning with The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas, whose opening date has been moved up from Dec. 1 to Nov. 22 this year,” he said.

With the planned opening of Frenchman’s Reef Marriott Resort and Spa, and Marriott’s Autograph Collection, Noni Beach, a St. Thomas Resort, along with Renaissance Carambola and Divi Carina Bay on St. Croix in 2020, the commissioner said he is confident that the Virgin Islands will build on the trending destination accolades it has received from Airbnb as well as new interest from developers.

“This represents encouraging news for our major economic engine,” Boschulte said.

He also reported good news for airlifts in the territory this winter season with air capacity to St. Croix ahead of 2017 pre-storm levels, while seat capacity to St. Thomas is projected to approach 90 percent of the pre-storm levels. As additional inventory comes back online in 2019 and 2020, St. Thomas should move closer to its full pre-storm capacity, according to Boschulte.

The commissioner welcomed the return of JetBlue Airways from Boston, which is currently serving St. Thomas with weekly nonstop Saturday flights through Feb. 9, 2020, after which the airline will operate a daily nonstop service between Feb. 13 and April 28, 2020.

American Airlines will serve the Miami-St. Croix market with three daily flights for the Thanksgiving holiday (Nov. 23-25 and Nov. 30 through Dec. 2), which are a welcome boost in holiday seats for “The Big Island.” Signaling an increase in momentum for St. Croix, the Dallas-based carrier extended Charlotte Amalie-St. Croix flights from Saturday only to daily during the peak Christmas period (Dec. 18-24, Dec. 26-30 and Jan. 1-6, 2020).

American Airlines earlier announced weekly, year-round Saturday service to St. Thomas from Dallas-Fort Worth, and seasonal Saturday service from Chicago, beginning Dec. 21. The carrier will also add a third daily flight between Miami and St. Thomas on Dec. 18.

Additionally, United Airlines will serve the Chicago-St. Thomas market with weekly Saturday flights, beginning Nov. 2 and increase its frequency to three flights per week over the peak winter season (Jan. 7 to March 3, 2020).

“As we move past the recovery phase, we are beginning to witness a renaissance in the Virgin Islands’ tourism product and eagerly look forward to a bright future for our industry,” Boschulte said.

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