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Jamaica on Track to Welcome 3.5 Million Visitors

By: , November 21, 2014

The Key Point:

Tourism and Entertainment Minister, Dr. the Hon. Wykeham McNeill, says Jamaica is on track to welcome some 3.5 million visitors this year.
Jamaica on Track to Welcome 3.5 Million Visitors
Tourism and Entertainment Minister, Dr. the Hon. Wykeham McNeill, addresses the opening session of the 6th Tourism Outlook Seminar on November 20, at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James.

The Facts

  • The number, he said, involves a combination of cruise passengers and stopover arrivals.
  • Dr. McNeill was addressing the opening session of the two-day Tourism Outlook Seminar on Thursday, November 20, at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James.

The Full Story

Tourism and Entertainment Minister, Dr. the Hon. Wykeham McNeill, says Jamaica is on track to welcome some 3.5 million visitors this year.

The number, he said, involves a combination of cruise passengers and stopover arrivals.

Dr. McNeill was addressing the opening session of the two-day Tourism Outlook Seminar on Thursday, November 20, at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in Rose Hall, St. James.

He informed that stopover arrivals are up more than three per cent over 2013, and the industry is expected to once again pass the 2 million visitor mark this year.  “We will have in excess of 1.4 million cruise ship arrivals…so total arrivals to the country could be somewhere around 3.4 to 3.5 million visitors,” he informed.

The Tourism and Entertainment Minister noted that despite the challenges the sectors continues to perform well.

“Sometimes we don’t realize how good we are doing in certain things…we can always do better, but I think the fact that we are welcoming far more visitors to the island than people who live on the island, is a tremendous success for Jamaica and all the partners in the tourism industry,” he argued.

Dr. McNeill noted, however, that the success of the industry should not only be measures in terms of the number of arrivals but also “the social and economic impacts of the industry on the people of Jamaica”.

He said that effort must be made to ensure that the Jamaican people are getting the best benefits from the sector. “The tourism industry in Jamaica plays a crucial role in our economic and social development…providing direct employment to some 33,000 persons in the accommodations sub-sector and thousands more indirectly,” he noted.

Meanwhile, Dr. McNeill hailed the sixth staging of the Tourism Outlook Seminar, which is being held under the theme: ‘Tourism: Enhancing Social and Economic Impact.’

He said the fact that the event has attracted participants from all across the world shows its importance and wide impact.

“We have gathered some of the best experts in the industry, who will guide us as we examine in a detailed way, those crucial aspects of tourism, and to look at how we can maximize the benefits of tourism to the Jamaican people,” he said.

Last Updated: November 21, 2014

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