Jamaica secures over 160,000 air seats from UK and Europe for summer

Jamaica is set to benefit from more than 160,000 airline seats from the United Kingdom and Continental Europe this summer, reflecting growing confidence among international carriers in the island’s appeal as a long-haul destination.

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Tourism officials say the expanded airlift will help support increased visitor arrivals from key European markets between May and October 2026.

From the UK, airlines will provide 136,640 seats for Summer 2026, up from 125,658 seats in Summer 2025. Services will be operated by British Airways, TUI Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

British Airways will operate four weekly flights from London Gatwick Airport to Kingston and four weekly flights from London Heathrow Airport to Montego Bay.

TUI will serve Montego Bay with three weekly flights from London Gatwick, along with two weekly services each from Manchester Airport and Birmingham Airport.

Among the three carriers, TUI will provide the largest share of seats at 63,480, followed by British Airways with 41,168 and Virgin Atlantic with 31,992.

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Meanwhile, Continental Europe will contribute 33,991 seats, representing a 45.9 percent increase compared with the 23,290 seats available in Summer 2025.

Five airlines will operate 105 direct flights into Sangster International Airport between May and October 2026, connecting Jamaica with four European gateways — Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Milan Malpensa Airport and Lisbon.

TUI fly Netherlands will anchor the programme with 26 Tuesday departures from Amsterdam. Condor will operate two weekly flights from Frankfurt, providing more than 11,000 seats and making Germany the largest Continental European source market.

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Italian carrier Neos will contribute 8,175 seats across 25 departures from Milan Malpensa, while World2Fly will operate a weekly Wednesday service from Lisbon, with 18 flights offering 6,336 seats.

Edmund Bartlett said the expanded airlift signals strong support from international carriers.

“This level of airlift from the UK and Continental Europe is a powerful statement about Jamaica’s standing as a premier long-haul destination,” Bartlett said. “It is the result of years of deliberate relationship-building with airline partners, investment in our airports, and the relentless promotion of Jamaica as an experience unlike any other.”

Donovan White, director of tourism at the Jamaica Tourist Board, said the tourism body worked closely with airlines to align flight schedules with growing demand from European travellers seeking cultural and experiential travel.

“We are encouraged by the commitment our airline partners are making to Jamaica this summer,” White said. “It reflects a deep belief in Jamaica as a destination that delivers. We look forward to welcoming European visitors to the island in record numbers.”

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