Tourism Destination Caribbean Market Analysis 2018 (By Segment, Key Players and Applications) and Forecasts To 2022
Tourism Destination Caribbean Market 2018: Key Players Hyatt, Condor, Eurowings
PUNE, INDIA, February 2, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- SummaryThe Caribbean is one of the fastest growing destinations in the world. The rapid rise in tourism flows has brought a number of benefits including jobs and incomes. However, given that the nations of the region are among the most tourist dependent countries in the world, there are a number of issues which need to be addressed if growth is to be sustained. From creating unique and diverse tourism offerings, to fostering regional collaboration and investing in infrastructural projects, the report shades light into how Caribbean nations can leverage strengths and capitalize on new trends to ensure the future success of the sector and economic prosperity.
Destination Market Insight provides in-depth analysis of a tourist destination, in this case for the Caribbean region. The countries included in this report are the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, the Bahamas, Barbados, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia, Antigua & Barbuda, Grenada, St Kitts & Nevis and Dominica.
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The report uses regional and country focused analysis to explore inbound tourist markets, infrastructure and attractions, as well as risks and opportunities. The report provides clear insight into current and future tourism developments in the region.
Companies mentioned
Hyatt
Delta Airlines
Condor
Air Canada Rouge
JetBlue
Southwest Airlines
Swift Airlines
Eurowings
Cuba Cubanacan Hotels
Cuba Islazul Hotels
Cuba Melia Hotels
Cuba Gran Caribe Hotels
Cuba Gaviota Hotels
Copa Airlines
Sunwing Airlines
United Airlines
Hilton
Scope
- The Dominican Republic followed by Cuba and Puerto Rico are the leading tourist destinations in the region in terms of international arrivals.
- More than 80% of international trips to Caribbean are for leisure purposes.
- Smaller island nations of the region, though not among the top destinations in terms of arrivals are expected to grow fast within the coming years.
- The countries of the region should focus on improving air connectivity, promote regional collaboration, differentiate their tourism offerings and capitalize on niche tourism segments.
Reasons to buy
- This report provides clear and detailed insight into new developments in a fast growing tourist destination.
- The report uses data and analysis to explore future trends related to international arrivals, airlines, and hotel developments.
- The reader gains a strong understanding of the opportunities in the market, as well as the risks, to support better business decisions.
Table of Content: Key Points
Overview
The Countries of the Caribbean
Country Snapshot
The Caribbean in 2017
Key Trends
New Developments
New Projects
New International Flights
Types of Tourism
Health and Wellness
Adventure and Eco-tourism
Country Focus: Cuba
Country Focus: Dominican Republic
Country Focus: St Kitts & Nevis
Regional Risk & SWOT Analysis
Regional Risk
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
…Continued
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