Tropical Storm Melissa, Jamaica
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Jamaica’s tourism industry is gearing up for more growth with new strategies designed to ensure the country remains a top destination and a marketing budget of some $6.3 million. The announcements were made at the recently wrapped 63rd Annual General ...
Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett during his presentation to Jamaica’s top selling Travel Advisors in Philadelphia on Saturday April 13, 2024. Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has emphasized the critical role that travel advisors play in ...
Jamaica’s tourism industry is on the brink of achieving a milestone — welcoming nearly five million visitors and generating around USD 5 billion in
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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.
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Tropical Storm Melissa poses flash flood and landslide risks in tourist areas
Tropical Storm Melissa is crawling through the Caribbean Sea, threatening to unleash life-threatening flooding and mudslides across parts of the region later this week. It’s proof this year’s Atlantic hurricane season is not over yet, and Melissa has plenty of time and fuel ahead.
As Tropical Storm Melissa edges closer to Jamaica, local tourism stakeholders across the island are tightening procedures and reinforcing safety to protect staff, guests and clients. Executives, hoteliers and attraction operators say they are ready to adapt operations quickly,
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) announced it has extended its partnership with ALG Vacations (ALGV). The expanded deal incentivizes travel advisors to book their clients to the destination with ALGV’s ‘Wish You Were Here’ Destination Feature campaign ...
The Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism for Jamaica, and his Brazilian Counterpart Tourism Celso Sabino make it possible – Samba will meet reggae in Jamaica. In the most connected Caribbean country Brazil, the fun is only beginning. Samba will ...
An intensifying Melissa will bring destructive flooding to Jamaica, southern Haiti and the Dominican Republic before tracking toward Cuba, the Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas next week.