Routes Americas awards spotlight destinations boosting air connectivity

Aviation leaders are convening in Rio de Janeiro for Routes Americas 2026, where awards recognize efforts to expand air travel across the Americas. Finalists include tourism boards from Barbados, Belize, Cayman Islands, Nassau, and Colombia for their innovative partnerships and route developments. Winners will be announced on March 4 at the Copacabana Palace.

The Routes Americas 2026 Awards emphasize collaborative initiatives between destinations, airports, and airlines that enhance connectivity in the Western Hemisphere. Unlike typical tourism awards, these focus on relationships leading to new flight routes, stronger partnerships, and sustainable passenger growth.

The Destination Award finalists demonstrate commitment through marketing, route strategies, and research. Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) pursues sustainable air service growth with a demand-driven approach, prioritizing year-round connectivity via partnerships with Air Canada and JetBlue, including joint campaigns and data analysis to reduce seasonal fluctuations.

The Belize Tourism Board coordinates via its Airlift Committee, involving government, airports, and tourism stakeholders. This has secured new services from Alaska Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and Spirit Airlines to cities like Seattle, San Francisco, New York, Baltimore, and Montreal. Passenger capacity from Los Angeles rose 476 percent compared to pre-pandemic levels, with 150 percent growth from Calgary and 143 percent from Minneapolis; expansions through Copa Airlines' Panama hub bolster South American links.

Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) builds long-term airline ties with marketing and promotions. In December 2025, it added six non-stop North American services by JetBlue, Spirit, Delta Air Lines from New York JFK and Detroit, and Porter Airlines from Toronto and Ottawa. Seat availability increased 18 percent in early 2026's first quarter.

Nassau & Paradise Island Promotion Board enhances the Bahamas' gateway role via Lynden Pindling International Airport, serving 48 international markets with over 6,200 daily inbound seats. Recent additions exceed 73,000 seats from Air Canada, American Airlines, Bahamasair, Copa Airlines, Delta, Southwest, and WestJet. Canadian passenger numbers grew 7 percent year-on-year, with 15 percent capacity rise.

ProColombia reports Colombia's 2025 record: 30 airlines to 31 countries and 60 destinations via 11 cities, with 14.9 million international seats (up 11.9 percent) and 78,700 flights (up 10.2 percent). It launched 22 new routes, including GOL services from Brasilia and Manaus to Bogotá, and invested $854,000 in 43 campaigns with 15 airlines across 17 markets.

Airport awards categorize by passenger volume: under five million, five to twenty million, and over twenty million, with an overall winner. Airlines judge destination and airport entries, while an independent panel assesses airlines. The event underscores how such collaborations drive tourism, trade, and economic development amid aviation recovery.

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Illustration of new nonstop US flights boosting 2026 tourism to Mexico and Caribbean, showing airplanes over beaches, route maps, and happy travelers.
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New nonstop routes drive US tourism surge to Mexico and Caribbean in 2026

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Major US airlines including American, United, Spirit and Breeze are launching new nonstop routes to destinations like Mexico, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic starting in 2026. These expansions aim to enhance connectivity and boost tourism revenue in these regions. Travelers will gain more affordable and direct access to popular vacation spots.

The Routes Americas 2026 Awards have announced their airline finalists, recognizing excellence in route development partnerships across the Americas. American Airlines, LATAM Airlines Group, and WestJet are shortlisted for the Airline Award, which highlights successful collaborations for profitable routes. Winners will be revealed at an event in Rio de Janeiro next March.

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Argentina kicks off 2026 with a revamped air map, adding over a dozen direct international flights, the arrival of foreign airlines, and enhanced connectivity from interior airports. This expansion follows a record-breaking year for passengers in 2025 and responds to outbound tourism demand. The routes aim to serve departing travelers and bolster regional ties.

Colombia ended 2025 with 21,704,118 migrant flows, a 6% increase from 2024, solidifying the country as a high-demand tourist destination. Air transport accounted for 94.4% of movements, with peaks during the year-end season. Migración Colombia highlights the dynamism driven by tourism and air connectivity.

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The Colombia Más Competitiva program, funded by Swiss cooperation, has revitalized tourism in various national destinations by strengthening businesses and boosting visits. Regions like Quindío, La Guajira, Huila, and Magdalena stand out for their unique attractions and progress in sustainability. Significant growth is projected for the sector by 2025.

Argentine authorities have implemented new safety measures and payment conveniences to boost tourism on the Atlantic Coast for summer 2026. Radars have been installed on key routes and additional options for the SUBE system activated, while experts forecast hotel occupancy higher than projected.

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The Colombian Association of Travel Agencies and Tourism (Anato) anticipates a 2026 marked by political uncertainties and moderate economic growth of 2.8%. Key challenges include boosting sector formalization and ensuring traveler safety. Paula Cortés Calle, Anato's executive president, stresses the need for stable public policies and public-private cooperation.

 

 

 

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