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New airlift, digital push expected to keep St. Maarten tourism strong into summer

New airlift, digital push expected to keep St. Maarten tourism strong into summer
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St. Maarten's tourism sector is performing strongly, with positive indicators expected to continue through the upcoming shoulder and summer periods. Minister Grisha Heyliger-Marten confirmed this encouraging outlook, attributing the sustained momentum to new airlift initiatives and a dedicated digital push. These strategic efforts are anticipated to keep the island's visitor numbers robust and maintain its appeal as a top destination.

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Apr 5, 2026

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