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An Urgent Message From Jamaica Tourism Official After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica tourism officials say the island is ready to welcome visitors for this winter's tourism season and urge travel ...
Dominican Republic ready to take on Jamaica’s tourism after Hurricane Melissa - The Dominican Republic has so far welcomed ...
Sandals Resorts International (SRI) recently announced plans to begin welcoming guests back to Jamaica on Saturday, December ...
"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.
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 ...
We look forward to the Ministry of Tourism and government agencies collaborating with us to develop a renewed Jamaica for ...
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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 ...
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 ...
SUPPORT FOR JAMAICA, AND 12 NEWS IS GETTING A LOOK AT SOME OF THE DAMAGE MELISSA LEFT IN ITS PATH FROM A MILWAUKEE WOMAN IN MONTEGO BAY. RIGHT NOW. THIS IS FROM THE TOP PORTION OF OUR HOTEL. ALL OF ...
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Melissa, Jamaica has shown once again why it is considered one of the most resilient ...
As Jamaica rebuilds, the Reggae Marathon’s 25th anniversary promises to be a celebration of resilience, community, and ...
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