AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoResort Spotlight: Princess Senses The Mangrove is turning heads with a sleek, adults-only all-inclusive debut in Green Island—ocean views, modern suites, and golf-cart shuttles to keep everything effortless. Tourism Growth: Jamaica is pushing harder into dental tourism, with Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett pointing to the global market’s fast rise and Jamaica’s proximity to North America, hospitality, and trained professionals. Tech for Travel: Fujitsu says AI could help Jamaica cut permitting and speed disaster recovery—aimed at improving how tourism services get delivered. Unity Cup Buzz: AIFF has rushed five new players into the Unity Cup squad after Mohun Bagan withdrew over injury-compensation concerns, with visas now the race. Health Alert: Jamaica has tightened Ebola guidance—avoid DRC and Uganda; travellers from affected areas may face self-quarantine under health supervision. Local Hospitality: Courtyard by Marriott Kingston unveiled renovated public spaces, while Sandals Ocho Rios treated teachers to a catamaran cruise and backed student dental care. Sports & Culture: Sumfest venue repairs are on track, with UDC saying Catherine Hall could be ready by August.
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