British Airways Introduces 787-10 Dreamliner to Barbados
British Airways' inaugural flight of the 787-10 Dreamliner to Barbados marked a historic moment for air travel between the UK and this tropical paradise. Touching down at Grantley Adams International Airport on March 31, the arrival of the Dreamliner represents not just an upgrade in the flight experience but also a significant deepening of ties between Barbados and British Airways.
This event was celebrated by notable attendees including Tourism and International Transport Minister Ian Gooding-Edghill, and BTMI UK director Cheryl Carter, who is set to become the chief operating officer starting April 1. Their presence on the inaugural flight underscored the importance of this milestone for Barbados, heralding an era of increased air travel capacity and fostering stronger relations with the airline.
The Dreamliner's arrival was greeted by a welcoming committee comprising Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) President Shelly Williams, Acting CEO of BTMI Craig Hinds, and CEO of the Barbados Hotels and Tourism Association Ryan Forde. This high-level reception highlights the collective anticipation and excitement surrounding the new service, viewed as a boon for the island's tourism sector.
For Barbados, the arrival of the Dreamliner opens up new possibilities for tourism growth and international connectivity. This step forward is expected to attract more visitors, encourage longer stays, and stimulate economic activity across the island, reinforcing Barbados' position as a leading destination in the Caribbean.