Canadians flocking to Cayman Islands drive record-breaking tourism numbers this year

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The Cayman Islands saw record-breaking tourism numbers this year, driven largely by a 47% increase in Canadian visitors in February. Increased air service and marketing efforts contributed to the destination's success.
The Cayman Islands has reported record-breaking tourism numbers, driven by a surge in Canadian visitors. In February, the island saw 6,102 Canadian visitors, a 47% increase year over year and the highest number of Canadian visitors for any month ever. The total number of stay-over visitors in February was 49,075, a 10.1% increase year over year. The destination's success is attributed to increased air service, with Porter Airlines starting five flights a week from Toronto and Ottawa to Grand Cayman in December. Air Canada, WestJet, and Air Transat also offer service to the Cayman Islands, with capacity from Canada up 28% year over year. Marketing efforts, including a week-long broadcast partnership with Rogers, also contributed to the destination's success.
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