New tourism record for Jamaica

On the eve of the country welcoming four million visitors for the first time in its history, Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett has declared 2017 to be “a dream year for Jamaica.”

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

“We’ve annexed all sorts of new horizons and frontiers; we’re going to make four million visitors this year and we’re going to earn in the region of US$3 billion,” he told top producing travel agents from the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom at Moon Palace Jamaica, Ocho Rios, recently.  “It will be a truly historic moment for our tourism sector and I thank you for the role that you are playing in helping us to reach this important milestone and another record-breaking year in visitor arrivals,” said Minister Bartlett.

The White Affair Gala recognized the top 50 travel agents who have booked visitors to Jamaica this year. Combined, they accounted for 130,000 rooms representing about US$39 million in business. They were treated over three days under the theme, “Fly Me To The Moon … Be Among The Stars.”

Outstanding  achievements by Jamaica

Minister Bartlett outlined a list of outstanding achievements by Jamaica and Jamaicans during 2017.

Among them, the legendary Usain Bolt retiring from an active career as the world’s greatest athlete; the hosting of the first ever global tourism conference on job creation and inclusive growth; and Jamaica’s Davina Bennett placing as second runner-up in the Miss Universe contest.

In other tourism developments, Bartlett said he was pleased the Canadian market had recovered from having “slipped badly” by 17 percent, to record an 8 percent growth.  Also, “groups and conventions have taken off and we’re beginning to see something new and exciting in that area,” he said.

Meanwhile, the UK market is also showing growth and five of the top producing agents were among the awardees.

Minister Bartlett attributed Jamaica’s tourism success to strategic partnerships, adding, “Our year on year dynamic growth in arrivals is in large part due to the Jamaica Tourist Board’s excellent marketing performance and the diligent efforts of our travel partners, prime among them are you our travel agents.”

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Underscoring “the invaluable role” many of them have played in sustaining Jamaica’s tourism industry, Minister Bartlett referenced the importance of technology in connecting people and enhancing experiences but stressed that tourism was all about the human touch and artificial intelligence would never replace the warmth of human intelligence.

Informing the travel agents and partners that “we need you,” Minister Bartlett assured them, “You are always going to be here, you are always going to be needed and you are always going to be at the centre of the whole tourism development irrespective of what happens.”

Top travel agents booking to Jamaica

Lindsey Johnson of Tropics Travel Agency LLC emerged in first place this year among the top 50 leading booking agents. Joining her in the top ten were Donna Daniels (Fox Travel American Express), Michelle Wiseman (Toms Tours), Anthony Tucker (All Inclusive Outlet), Sharon Little (Wedding and Honeymoon Travel Group), Darlene Rhoden (The Travel Net Inc.), Marlene Johnson (MJ Travel Group), David Parker (All The way Travel), Kimberly Felix (Honeymoons Inc.), Mark Henngan (Dreamer’s Travel) and William “Bill” Munroe (Barrhead Travel

More Stories

Andrew Holness

Jamaica House passes NaRRA bill after marathon debate, amid opposition concerns

The Jamaica Labour Party government led by Andrew Holness used its parliamentary majority in the early hours of Wednesday to pass the National Reconstruction...
Angela Brown Burke

Chaos in Jamaica Parliament as MP Brown Burke suspended over mace incident

Chaos briefly halted proceedings in the House of Representatives of Jamaica on Tuesday after Opposition MP Angela Brown Burke was named and suspended following...

Sandals Foundation brings environmental learning to Caribbean students for Earth Day

Students of Chalky Hill Primary School were among more than 300 children across nine Caribbean islands who stepped out of the classroom and into...
Airbnbs in Jamaica

Jamaican gov’t passes measure to tax Airbnb-style rentals starting 2027

The Jamaica House of Representatives has approved new tax measures that will impose General Consumption Tax (GCT) on short-term rental accommodations, including Airbnb-style properties,...
Jamaica police force JCF

INDECOM probes fatal police shootings as death toll climbs to 37 for April

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched probes into four separate incidents involving members of Jamaica’s security forces in which five men were...
Andrew Holness Jamaica

PM Holness says contractors must step up to meet 150,000 housing goal

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging the development of an enterprise-level contracting sector to support the Government’s target of delivering 150,000 housing solutions...
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ)

Jamaica launches search for new Bank of Jamaica Governor

The Government of Jamaica has begun the process of selecting a new governor for the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), as current governor Richard Byles...

UNDP reports recovery progress for Jamaican communities 6 months after Hurricane Melissa

Hundreds of small and micro enterprises (SMEs) across Jamaica are showing signs of recovery six months after Hurricane Melissa, as the United Nations Development...
Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica showcases culture at 2026 New Orleans Jazz Fest

Jamaica is taking a prominent role at this year’s New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, with the Jamaica Tourist Board partnering with Sandals Resorts...
IACHR T&T

IACHR flags Jamaica’s rights challenges, notes progress in crime reduction

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) says Jamaica remains one of only five states in the Americas that continues to maintain laws criminalizing...

Latest Articles