Cayman Airways New York Route Announced
George Town, Grand Cayman, B.W.I. - March 21, 2007 - The Hon. Charles Clifford, Minister of Tourism, Environment, Investment & Commerce announced today that the National Flag Carrier, Cayman Airways Ltd. will, subject to regulatory approval, begin non-stop service from Grand Cayman to New York on June 23, 2007.
"I am pleased to accept this recommendation from the CAL Board of Directors whose decision is based on analysis and support from the new management team, the Lufthansa Consultants and the Department of Tourism," said Mr. Clifford.
"The start of this route signals the Government's commitment to ensuring the National Airline continues to be a driver of the local economy. The route addresses the needs of the tourism industry and will be convenient for the financial services industry. The New York area is the single largest source market for the Cayman Islands tourism industry with more than 30% of all United States air arrival visitors, coming from the tri-state area. Additionally, New York is the financial capital of the United States and there is significant weekly business traffic between the two points."
According to CAL CEO, Patrick Strasburger, "Arrival figures show a 95% increase in the number of visitors in 2006 versus 2005 from the Northeast. This is excellent competitive positioning for our airline providing access to a proven travel market for the Cayman Islands."
Although the 'Big Apple' is enticing, Cayman Airways isn't going at it alone. "We have developed a comprehensive marketing plan with the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism which will feature television advertising and, working with the on-island hotel partners, we have excellently priced vacation packages" said Strasburger.
Leading the planning effort on behalf of the private sector is Ms. Jean Cohen, Vice President and General Manager Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands Tourism Association's (CITA's) Chairperson for the Hotel Sector. Ms. Cohen welcomes the New York route; "The Northeast USA is critical to the success of the Cayman Islands as a tourist destination. CITA and all of its member hotels are working closely to ensure the success of CAL and this new route."
These sentiments were echoed by Mr. Clifford, "The data clearly indicates how important the Northeast market is to our tourism industry. I commend the Board and Management of Cayman Airways for responding to this demand with the introduction of the New York route. As we have stated in the past, one of the key roles of our National Airline is to support the Islands as an engine of economic growth. I am therefore extremely pleased to see the industry come together in this fashion."
"Moreover, I am confident our local residents will enjoy the convenience of the non-stop service for leisure, cultural and shopping opportunities in the Big Apple," Mr. Clifford continued.
Cayman Airways will operate the three weekly flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport. The flights leave Grand Cayman on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 4:10PM and depart New York at 9AM on Thursday, Sunday and Monday.
As the national flag carrier of the Cayman Islands, Cayman Airways operates non-stop Boeing 737 jet service between Chicago, Houston, Tampa, Miami to/from Grand Cayman, and jet service to Cayman Brac, Kingston and Montego Bay, Jamaica and Havana, Cuba. Cayman Airways has also reintroduced daily turbo-prop service via Cayman Airways Express between the three Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. For additional information, contact your travel agent or Cayman Airways at 1-800-4-CAYMAN. In the Cayman Islands please call 345-949-2311.
George Town, Grand Cayman, B.W.I. - March 21, 2007 - The Hon. Charles Clifford, Minister of Tourism, Environment, Investment & Commerce announced today that the National Flag Carrier, Cayman Airways Ltd. will, subject to regulatory approval, begin non-stop service from Grand Cayman to New York on June 23, 2007.
"I am pleased to accept this recommendation from the CAL Board of Directors whose decision is based on analysis and support from the new management team, the Lufthansa Consultants and the Department of Tourism," said Mr. Clifford.
"The start of this route signals the Government's commitment to ensuring the National Airline continues to be a driver of the local economy. The route addresses the needs of the tourism industry and will be convenient for the financial services industry. The New York area is the single largest source market for the Cayman Islands tourism industry with more than 30% of all United States air arrival visitors, coming from the tri-state area. Additionally, New York is the financial capital of the United States and there is significant weekly business traffic between the two points."
According to CAL CEO, Patrick Strasburger, "Arrival figures show a 95% increase in the number of visitors in 2006 versus 2005 from the Northeast. This is excellent competitive positioning for our airline providing access to a proven travel market for the Cayman Islands."
Although the 'Big Apple' is enticing, Cayman Airways isn't going at it alone. "We have developed a comprehensive marketing plan with the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism which will feature television advertising and, working with the on-island hotel partners, we have excellently priced vacation packages" said Strasburger.
Leading the planning effort on behalf of the private sector is Ms. Jean Cohen, Vice President and General Manager Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands Tourism Association's (CITA's) Chairperson for the Hotel Sector. Ms. Cohen welcomes the New York route; "The Northeast USA is critical to the success of the Cayman Islands as a tourist destination. CITA and all of its member hotels are working closely to ensure the success of CAL and this new route."
These sentiments were echoed by Mr. Clifford, "The data clearly indicates how important the Northeast market is to our tourism industry. I commend the Board and Management of Cayman Airways for responding to this demand with the introduction of the New York route. As we have stated in the past, one of the key roles of our National Airline is to support the Islands as an engine of economic growth. I am therefore extremely pleased to see the industry come together in this fashion."
"Moreover, I am confident our local residents will enjoy the convenience of the non-stop service for leisure, cultural and shopping opportunities in the Big Apple," Mr. Clifford continued.
Cayman Airways will operate the three weekly flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport. The flights leave Grand Cayman on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 4:10PM and depart New York at 9AM on Thursday, Sunday and Monday.
As the national flag carrier of the Cayman Islands, Cayman Airways operates non-stop Boeing 737 jet service between Chicago, Houston, Tampa, Miami to/from Grand Cayman, and jet service to Cayman Brac, Kingston and Montego Bay, Jamaica and Havana, Cuba. Cayman Airways has also reintroduced daily turbo-prop service via Cayman Airways Express between the three Cayman Islands, Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman. For additional information, contact your travel agent or Cayman Airways at 1-800-4-CAYMAN. In the Cayman Islands please call 345-949-2311.