Jamaica Welcomes One Millionth Stopover Visitor Wednesday
By: June 14, 2022 ,The Full Story
Jamaica will welcome the first millionth stopover visitor for the year on Wednesday (June 15), bringing earnings of US$1.5 billion.
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, said that the strong arrival figure is a sign that the industry is on the “cusp of restoring its 2019 levels of arrivals and earnings”, following the disruptions caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
He was speaking at the Jamaica 60 Diaspora Conference on Tuesday (June 14) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade in downtown Kingston and also streamed online.
Minister Bartlett credited the achievement to contributions made by locals, who helped to “kick-start the industry after the pandemic lockdowns”.
“Although we had lost 130,000 workers because we had to close the industry and the country lost, in the process, US$46.3 billion, by June 2020 we were ready to bounce back and open our borders,” he noted.
He said that the diaspora continues to play an important role in the full recovery of the country.
“You [the diaspora] can help us make this full recovery happen. I am imploring you to use the occasion of our diamond jubilee to make 2022 the best year in which more Jamaicans, than ever before, return home to celebrate the very special occasion that the 60th anniversary presents,” Minister Bartlett encouraged.
“Our focus is now on our local people and our diaspora to invest more in tourism. The supply chain disruptions invite new opportunities for investment by our diaspora in the services and supplies that the industry needs,” he said further.