Puerto Rico’s Luis Munoz Marin Worldwide Airport is the busiest airport within the Caribbean, in accordance with new knowledge from analytics agency ForwardKeys.
The airport, which has seen scorching passenger visitors development thus far in 2023, is the Eightieth-busiest airport the world — up from a hundred and tenth place in 2019.
The second busiest? Punta Cana within the Dominican Republic, which has seen 32 p.c development since 2019, adopted by one other Dominican airport, Las Americas in Santo Domingo, which has seen 58 p.c development in outbound visitors since earlier than the pandemic.
Coming in third is Montego Bay’s Sangster Worldwide Airport, reporting what ForwardKeys referred to as “notable progress.”
“Improved air connectivity is a game-changer for Caribbean economies, unlocking unparalleled alternatives for journey retail and hospitality companies development. By attracting a surge in vacationers, it catalyzes financial growth, drives retail demand, and fosters a thriving enterprise ecosystem. This surge in connectivity not solely boosts income streams but additionally fuels infrastructure improvement and creates employment, making it a pivotal driver of financial prosperity for companies within the Caribbean area” says Juan A. Gomez Garcia, Head of Market Intelligence at ForwardKeys.
Rounding out the highest 10 are Jose Marti in Havana; Lynden Pindling Worldwide Airport in Nassau, The Bahamas; Queen Beatrix Worldwide Airport in Aruba; Grantley Adams Worldwide Airport in Barbados; Pointe a Pitre Le Raizet Airport in Guadeloupe; and a 3rd Dominican airport, Cibao Worldwide Airport.
You’ll find the total record of airports under, together with their efficiency in outbound visitors as in comparison with 2019.