Jamaica Safe For Visitors Despite State of Emergency, Tourism Minister Assures

Jamaica Safe For Visitors Despite State of Emergency, Tourism Minister Assures

TOURISM MINISTER EDMUND BARTLETT IS TRAVELLING TO MEET WITH SEVERAL OF THE ISLAND’S PARTNERS TO SPREAD THE MESSAGE THAT TOURISTS CAN KEEP COMING TO MONTEGO BAY.

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, Saturday January 27, 2018 – Despite the state of emergency in St James, the parish in which Jamaica’s tourist capital is located, tourism officials are seeking to assure that there’s no reason for visitors not to come to the country.

And Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is this weekend travelling to meet with several of the island’s partners to spread that message.

But before he flew out, he reported that the state of emergency – declared last Thursday as government tries to crack down on crime in the northwestern parish where Montego Bay is located – was not affecting tourist arrivals.

Bartlett said tourists have been going about their business in Montego Bay without issue, and all airports, cruise ports, hotels and attractions are functioning as normal.

The Minister said that he and his team are continuing to aggressively market the country as an ideal destination, despite the ongoing security operations.

“We are out there (engaging in robust marketing), and we are making the point that Jamaica is being made safer,” he said, adding that booking cancellations are not yet a concern.

Bartlett said that while there has been some “jitteriness and skittishness” in the market, the country’s tourism partners understand that there is a need to achieve the objective of providing “safe, secure and seamless arrangements” for visitors to the island, which the state of public emergency will help to accomplish.

He said a comprehensive programme has been developed with the ministry’s public relations team and partners from the three major markets – the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

“Starting this weekend, I will be proceeding to cover those markets to meet with all our partners, and to ensure that the future bookings (are secured),” the Tourism Minister said on Wednesday.

He said that while arrivals for the winter season remain strong, the major concern at this time is forward bookings. The aim is, therefore, to shore up bookings for the summer and the fall.

The state of public emergency in St James is expected to last for at least 14 days, but not exceed three months.

Read more: http://www.caribbean360.com/travel/jamaica-safe-visitors-despite-state-emergency-tourism-minister-assures#ixzz55PKKalXh

 

sponsored advertisement
sponsored advertisement
sponsored advertisement
sponsored advertisement
sponsored advertisement
sponsored advertisement
June 17, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Government & Community partnership delivers renewed hope for elderly Labayee resident

by Ministry of Equity THE OFFICIAL HAND OVER CEREMONEY MARKED THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST HOME AND WILL SEE THE...
Read More
June 17, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Ministry Launches “Fathers Who Care” campaign to strengthen families and positive fatherhood

by Department of Equity LAUNCHED UNDER THE THEME "MEN RAISING THE NEXT GENERATION", THE CAMPAIGN BRINGS TOGETHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, COMMUNITY...
Read More
June 17, 2026 / Regional News, St Lucia Media Releases

Region Four Farmers honoured for their contribution to food security and national development

by Department of Agriculture THE ANNUAL OBSERVANCE SERVED AS AN IMPORTANT PLATFORM TO HONOR THE PEOPLE WHOS HARD WORK, INNOVATION,...
Read More
1 2 3 299

Real Estate