Before Hurricane Melissa hit on Oct. 28, the government expected Jamaica’s tourism industry to grow by 7% this winter season and was preparing to welcome an estimated 4.3 million visitors.
"The visitor experience is coming back fast," said Philip Rose, deputy director of tourism for the Jamaica Tourist Board.
The Honorable Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, joined FOX Weather to provide insight into the Hurricane ...
Jamaica fast-tracks tourism recovery after Hurricane Melissa with new task force aiming for full relaunch by December 15.
"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 Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has revealed that the island’s tourism sector is to be repositioned to ensure Jamaicans benefit from a greater share of the lucrative industry, while ...
We look forward to the Ministry of Tourism and government agencies collaborating with us to develop a renewed Jamaica for ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Melissa, Jamaica has shown once again why it is considered one of the most resilient ...
Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam was the first cruise ship to bring passengers back to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, since Hurricane ...
Minister Bartlett will lead a Tourism Recovery Tour of Ocho Rios to highlight the phased reopening of Ocho Rios hotels, ...