AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise & Tourism Politics: Opposition tourism spokesperson Andrea Purkiss says Jamaica’s cruise passenger numbers have fallen 28.4% since 2019, arguing Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is “completely silent” while the sector shrinks. Tourism Policy Debate: Purkiss also accuses Bartlett of pushing a “diversification myth,” saying the ministry’s J$2.86 billion spend has only “guaranteed empty seats” on airlines to markets that barely register. Disaster Recovery & Housing: In St Elizabeth, Prime Minister Holness says coastal residents in Parottee will be relocated after Hurricane Melissa, with plans aimed at preserving livelihoods, asset value and dignity. Travel Industry Update: TUI introduces a price-match guarantee for package holidays if a cheaper identical deal is found within 72 hours of booking. World Cup Tourism Angle (Florida): Jamaica’s consul general in the US says Jamaicans in Florida are already benefiting from 2026 World Cup activity, with training camps and global visitors expected to boost local sales. Digital Access for Jamaicans Abroad: IRIE FM is now available on TuneIn, making it easier for the diaspora to stream the station via car and mobile platforms. Climate & Travel Planning: A new report warns El Niño could bring extreme weather this summer, with many travellers already delaying trips due to uncertainty. Local Community Support: Friends of Porus and Give Back Jamaica delivered education and healthcare outreach across rural communities during May, including literacy support and medical supplies.
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