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Jamaica wins big at World Travel Awards ceremony in South Asia

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Jamaica wins big at World Travel Awards ceremony in South Asia
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  • <h2><strong>Jamaica wins big at World Travel Awards ceremony in South Asia</strong></h2> Jamaica says the nine awards won at the 23<sup>rd</sup> World Travel Awards (WTA) function in the Maldives last weekend, is a testament to the current international value of Brand Jamaica.
  • Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the awards were also a vindication of all the hard work and dedication that have been put into enhancing the tourism product and “a ringing endorsement of all the policies and programmes we have been undertaking.
  • Jamaica starred and had the most combined awards from the scores of destinations that were nominated,” Bartlett said.
  • “It is not an exaggeration to say that the garnering of such prestigious accolades, on such a stage and on that particular night, will be a major advertising boost for us and something which could positively improve on our projections throughout the winter tourist season,” he added.
  • Jamaica also won the individual awards for: World’s Leading Cruise Destination and World’s Leading Wedding Destination in addition to the award of the World’s Leading Personality for Outstanding Services to Travel at the function.

Jamaica wins big at World Travel Awards ceremony in South Asia

Jamaica says the nine awards won at the 23rd  World Travel Awards (WTA) function in the Maldives last weekend, is a testament to the current international value of Brand Jamaica.

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said the awards were also a vindication of all the hard work and dedication that have been put into enhancing the tourism product and “a ringing endorsement of all the policies and programmes we have been undertaking.

Jamaica starred and had the most combined awards from the scores of destinations that were nominated,” Bartlett said.

“It is not an exaggeration to say that the garnering of such prestigious accolades, on such a stage and on that particular night, will be a major advertising boost for us and something which could positively improve on our projections throughout the winter tourist season,” he added.

Jamaica also won the individual awards for: World’s Leading Cruise Destination and World’s Leading Wedding Destination in addition to the award of the World’s Leading Personality for Outstanding Services to Travel at the function.

The island was also victorious in other categories including World’s Leading Luxury Hotel Villa; World’s Leading New Island Resort; World’s Leading Villa Resort; World’s Leading Family Resort Brand; World’s Leading All-Inclusive Company and World’s Leading Caribbean Attractions Company.

Bartlett said the awards should not be used as an opportunity for the stakeholders to become complacent, adding “we must also be cognizant of the fact that the success of our tourism will not be sufficiently measured by the number of international awards that are won, but by the resilience of our people and the nimbleness of our models”.

He said the consistency of Jamaica’s tourism growth, both in revenues and visitor arrivals, has positioned the country as world beaters.

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