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Adam Stewart, chairman of the luxurious Sandals Resorts in the Caribbean, is vacationing in the Cotswolds – a million miles from the sun-drenched islands where he spends a lot of time.
But his British customers, fed up with gray skies and cold climates, are jetting to Jamaica – and to Sandals’ seven other sunny destinations.
Bookings from British tourists have risen above 2019 levels since the government put most of Sandals’ Caribbean destinations on the “green” travel list in June, he says.

In the blood: Adam Stewart has worked for Sandals since he was a child
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