The Honorable Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, joined FOX Weather to provide insight into the Hurricane ...
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Jamaica Announces $1 Billion Relief Fund for Tourism Workers Impacted by Hurricane Melissa
A fund valued at over $1 billion has been established with $600 million from the government of Jamaica and $400 million from ...
Hotels and tourism authorities in Jamaica have launched extensive relief and recovery programmes after Hurricane Melissa, a ...
Chairman of the Tourism Recovery Taskforce John Byles (right) has the attention of president of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist ...
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Jamaica Tourist Board Hosting Benefit Concert for Island’s Recovery
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) will be launching a special benefit concert on December 10 in support of the island’s ...
Sandals Resorts International (SRI) recently announced plans to begin welcoming guests back to Jamaica on Saturday, December ...
We look forward to the Ministry of Tourism and government agencies collaborating with us to develop a renewed Jamaica for ...
"The most empowering thing I saw was locals -- mostly hospitality workers -- showing up for work the day after the hurricane," Jamaica Tourism Board exec Philip Rose told me.
Jamaica's peak tourism season is one month away, and officials in the hurricane-ravaged nation are rushing to rebuild from the catastrophic Category 5 storm that shredded the island's western region.
Hurricane Melissa hit much of Jamaica hard. The country’s all-important tourism industry will likely suffer, too, as damage assessments are made over the coming days. While it’s too early to know the ...
Jamaica was celebrated as a leading Caribbean destination at the 11th annual Travvy Awards, earning recognition across the Gold, Silver, and Bronze categories.
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