AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism 3.0 Push: Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett told the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association to reinvent itself as the sector moves into its next decade, with plans for a National Tourism Council to bring owners and investors into leadership. Canada Route Boost: Jamaica Tourist Board says Canada will drive the biggest jump in airline seats next winter, with new and expanded services including Porter, Air Canada and WestJet—aimed especially at western Canada. Awards & Industry Recognition: JHTA’s 65th awards luncheon honoured tourism leaders including TEF architect Dr. Godfrey Dyer and JPS for resilience after Hurricane Melissa. Community Resilience: MoBay Stronger Foundation formalised its post-Melissa support, including its Backpack for Success programme. Safety & Travel Notes: Jamaica ranked the most peaceful destination in the Caribbean for 2026, while a separate report warns travellers about US B1/B2 visa rules. Local Crime Impact: PM Holness linked long delays on Vineyard Town housing to criminality and gang activity that stalled construction for nearly nine years. Film & Culture: Jamaican-made thriller “Stew Peas” sold out its premiere and earned six Caribbean Film Award nominations.
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