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MINISTRY OF TOURISM
 
 

 

10 article(s) listed
IIPT International Community Tourism Retreat, Adds Tourism Heritage & Peace Day Celebration on June 22, 2008, Kingston, Jamaica - Jamaica Information Service  
  The first IIPT International Community Tourism Retreat will be held in Jamaica June 21-23, 2008 at the Jamaica Pegasus, Kingston.
  Published: Thursday, June 19, 2008
Spruce Up 2 Launched in Hanover - Jamaica Information Service  
  The Hanover leg of Spruce Up Jamaica 2 was officially launched in Lucea yesterday (June 12), with Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, presenting a commitment letter for $1.9 million to Mayor of Lucea, Councillor Lloyd Hill, for the maintenance of the programme.
  Published: Monday, June 16, 2008
Tourism Minister Calls on Jamaicans to Unite Against Crime and Violence - Jamaica Information Service  
  Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has called on Jamaicans to combine their efforts to combat the plague of crime and violence.
  Published: Monday, June 16, 2008
Jamaica Secures Flights Into Next Year - Jamaica Information Service  
  Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett, has said that Jamaica has negotiated a number of flights into the island from emerging and existing markets, which will secure air travel for next year.
  Published: Friday, June 13, 2008
Tourism Minister Heads Jamaica's Delegation to Summit in Washington, D.C. - Jamaica Information Service  
  Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett will lead Jamaica's delegation to the Caribbean Tourism Organization's Inaugural Tourism Summit from June 21-24 in Washington, DC.
  Published: Friday, June 13, 2008
Bartlett Cites Crime as Major Problem for Tourist Industry - Jamaica Information Service  
  Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlett has said that crime is having an adverse effect on the nation's tourist industry.
  Published: Tuesday, June 10, 2008
TEF to Provide $350 Million to Enhance Tourism Product - Jamaica Information Service  
  The Board of the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) has approved more than $350 million for projects and programmes geared at enhancing the tourism product.
  Published: Monday, June 09, 2008
8.4 % Increase in Stopover Arrivals - Jamaica Information Service  
  Preliminary figures for the 2008 winter tourist season have indicated an 8.4 per cent increase in stopover arrivals over the similar period last year.
  Published: Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Importance of Diaspora Members Working Together Emphasised - Jamaica Information Service  
  Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett has emphasised that it is important for members of the Diaspora to work together for the success of not only the tourist industry, but also of the country.
  Published: Thursday, May 29, 2008
Trelawny to Benefit from US$16 Billion Tourism Investments - Jamaica Information Service  
  The parish of Trelawny is set to benefit from a myriad of upscale tourism projects over the next 10 years valued at a cost of more than US$16 billion.
  Published: Thursday, May 29, 2008
 

 
 
IIPT International Community Tourism Retreat, Adds Tourism Heritage & Peace Day Celebration on June 22, 2008, Kingston, Jamaica
Spruce Up 2 Launched in Hanover
Tourism Minister Calls on Jamaicans to Unite Against Crime and Violence
Tourism Minister Heads Jamaica's Delegation to Summit in Washington, D.C.
Jamaica Secures Flights Into Next Year
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