Saying "recovery cannot be left to chance," Edmund Bartlett said Jamaica's Ministry of Tourism has activated a Hurricane ...
Jamaica is recovering from Hurricane Melissa, focusing on assessing damage, providing relief, and restoring tourism.
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.
Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has announced the establishment of a high-level Hurricane Melissa ...
Jamaica's tourism industry is showcasing its resilience and crisis management capabilities as it prepares for Tropical Storm ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Mangrove removal for new resort area points to dilemma for Jamaica How to increase tourism without undermining natural ...
The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has recognized Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, the Honourable Edmund Bartlett for his exceptional leadership and transformative contributions to Caribbean ...
Jamaica is looking to transform the Caribbean’s thriving tourism industry by developing the region’s tallest hotel and first-ever Tourism Innovation Township. On June 28, Jamaica unveiled construction ...
After striking Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa moved toward Haiti, Cuba, and the Bahamas – countries also considered highly ...
Pictured: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, (C) makes his presentation during Oman’s Destination Development Roundtable on Monday April 28, 2025, at Arabian Travel Market. Sharing in the ...
Jamaica is hosting the Third Annual Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo from Feb. 17 to 19 at the Princess Grand Jamaica in Hanover. The conference, themed "Building Tourism Resilience ...