AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism Resilience & Diaspora Push: Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett urged the Jamaican diaspora to go beyond remittances and help strengthen tourism resilience—backing climate-smart projects like solar, water systems, reef restoration, and community tourism, while also boosting marketing and local ownership. Beach Access Debate: The Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association (JHTA) says Jamaica needs a safe, equitable, well-managed framework for beach access, arguing unmanaged beaches are often controlled by intimidation and environmental damage. Hotel Growth for Local Farmers: Agriculture Minister Floyd Green linked the hotel construction boom in St. Ann and St. James to fresh opportunities for farmers, stressing consistency and quality for steady hotel demand. Safety & Planning for Visitors: A new U.S. State Department travel advisory keeps Jamaica at Level 2 but flags higher-risk areas by parish, urging travellers to verify local services and ensure insurance covers medical care and evacuation. Regional Tourism Calendar: St. Kitts and Nevis is gearing up for a packed summer of festivals and events expected to draw visitors across the Caribbean and diaspora. Aviation & Connectivity: InterCaribbean Airways introduced its first Embraer 170 as part of a major fleet expansion to grow regional reach.
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