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In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted significant growth in Puerto Rico's passenger traffic since 2019, marking a record year before the pandemic. The total number of passengers has surged from 9.5 million to an unprecedented level, reflecting the highest connectivity in the island's history. This growth is attributed to enhanced international and domestic flight options, with officials identifying key underserved markets that present opportunities for further expansion.
Domestically, the focus is on connecting Puerto Rico with major cities such as Los Angeles, San Antonio, Phoenix, and Las Vegas, which currently lack direct service. Internationally, San José, Costa Rica, and Mexico City are noted as primary markets without direct flights from Puerto Rico. Additionally, there are plans to establish new routes to Europe, specifically targeting London or Frankfurt as potential gateways, alongside existing connections through Madrid.
The meeting also addressed the cruise industry, which faced severe challenges during the pandemic, with passenger numbers plummeting to zero in 2021. However, recovery is underway, with projections indicating that approximately 1.4 million cruise passengers are expected to visit Puerto Rico through homeport and transit operations.
Overall, the discussions underscored a proactive approach to enhancing Puerto Rico's transportation connectivity, aiming to capitalize on emerging opportunities in both air travel and the cruise sector. As officials prepare to share these insights with the incoming committee, the focus remains on strategic initiatives to sustain and accelerate this growth trajectory.
Converted from Vistas de Transicion 12/06/2024 meeting on December 06, 2024
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