Saying "recovery cannot be left to chance," Edmund Bartlett said Jamaica's Ministry of Tourism has activated a Hurricane ...
Damage control is already underway and Jamaica is hoping to resume all tourism operations (including cruising) before the ...
Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica, impacting tourism and causing damage across resorts and airports in the region.
Twenty-five thousand tourists rode out the storm on the island, and all are safe, according to the tourism minister.
Airlines had been sending larger planes to Montego Bay to help evacuate tourists, knowing the island was set to take a direct ...
Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has set a firm target for Jamaica’s tourism industry to be fully back in operation by December 15, 2025 following Hurricane Melissa. The Ministry ...
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Jamaica Sets Aggressive Targets for Visitors, Tourism Earnings
Jamaica's tourism minister, Edmund Bartlett, announced ambitious targets for the UK, Canada, and the US, aiming for 8 million visitors and $10 billion in earnings within five years.
Director of Tourism for Jamaica talks about what residents and tourists are doing to prepare for Hurricane Melissa ...
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