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Breaking News - Almond Resorts: Air Jamaica Key to Caribbean Growth

Breaking News - Almond Resorts: Air Jamaica Key to Caribbean Growth: "'Air Jamaica is a very significant player for our business from the US market,' said Cole, who is particularly encouraged by new business at Almond's newest property in St. Lucia, Almond Smugglers Cove which opened this year whose success she hopes to replicate in the new property, Almond Casuarina Beach Resort in Barbados, which will be unveiled later in the year.

'Air Jamaica continues to be a key component for the success of the Almond brand and I hope to see continued growth, not only as we expand, but as Air Jamaica expands its Eastern Caribbean operations,' she said."

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