Jamaica’s Tourism Minister leads delegation to Seatrade Cruise Global 2024

Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, on Wednesday embarked on a journey to Miami, Florida, to spearhead Jamaica’s representation at Seatrade Cruise Global 2024. 

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This prestigious annual event, running from April 8 to 11, is anticipated to draw over 10,000 attendees and host more than 600 exhibitors.

A platform for industry dialogue and innovation

Seatrade Cruise Global stands as a pivotal platform for stakeholders within the cruise tourism sub-sector to engage in critical discussions on pressing issues and advancements. 

It serves as a melting pot of ideas, where industry leaders converge to shape the future of cruise tourism.

Reflecting on Jamaica’s success in 2023

Minister Bartlett reflected on Jamaica’s remarkable performance in the cruise industry throughout 2023. 

With over 1.2 million cruise passengers welcomed and the prestigious World Travel Award for the World’s Leading Cruise Destination secured, Jamaica showcased its enduring allure and the collaborative efforts of industry partners.

Optimism for continued growth in 2024

Looking ahead with optimism, the tourism minister expressed confidence in Jamaica’s potential for yet another year of record-breaking arrivals in 2024. 

He emphasized the significance of events like Seatrade Cruise Global in facilitating essential connections with key stakeholders, laying the groundwork for sustained growth.

High-level engagements and strategic meetings

Over the course of the conference, Minister Bartlett is set to engage in a series of high-level meetings with prominent figures across the global cruise industry. 

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From discussions with Christine Duffy, President of Carnival Cruise Lines, to meetings with executives from Disney Cruise Lines, Norwegian Cruise Lines, and MSC Cruise Lines, the agenda is packed with strategic engagements aimed at fostering collaboration and exploring new opportunities.

Solidifying Jamaica’s position as a leading cruise destination

Minister Bartlett reiterated Jamaica’s commitment to maintaining its status as a premier cruise destination. 

Through active participation in Seatrade Cruise Global, Jamaica aims to solidify its position in the industry, ensuring a prosperous future for local communities reliant on the cruise sector for their livelihoods.

Minister Bartlett is scheduled to return to Jamaica on Thursday, April 11.

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