Taxi operators at V.C. Bird International Airport are reporting a robust tourism season, with rising numbers of both cruise ship passengers and air travellers arriving in Antigua and Barbuda. According to Antigua Observer, drivers say business has been strong as the peak period of the November-to-May season takes hold.
The uptick in visitor arrivals has translated into increased demand for ground transportation services, with taxi operators expressing optimism about the season's performance. Higher cruise ship calls to the island, combined with growing air passenger numbers, have contributed to what drivers describe as one of the more encouraging periods in recent memory.
The peak tourism season, which runs from November through May, represents a critical window for transport workers and the broader hospitality sector alike. As reported by Antigua Observer, operators at the airport have noted the positive momentum as the season reaches its height, signalling continued confidence in Antigua and Barbuda's appeal as a tourist destination.