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Tourism Roundup July 10 2020
Closed Harbour Beach and Falmouth Artisan village set to open this year, and more housing units for hospitality workers were some of the major highlights of Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett’s recent Sectoral presentation. We tell you all about it on this edition of Tourism Round Up.
Tourism Workers Pension Regulations Now Passed in both houses of parliament.
The tourism workers pension regulations have been passed in both houses of parliament which paves the way for the registration process to officially begin. We tell you more on this week’s tourism round up.
Tourism Round Up Provides an Overview of JCTI’s Free Online training
In early April the Ministry of Tourism announced free online training for tourism workers through the Jamaica Centre for Tourism Innovation (JCTI). On this edition of Tourism Round Up we tell you what courses are on offer and how to register. Press play to find out more.
The Global Tourism & Crisis Management Centre conducting research to support post COVID 19 recovery efforts for the sector.
With the negative impact of COVID19 on the tourism industry, the tourism ministry is being proactive in tackling the aftereffects of the pandemic by conducting research to develop a strategy that will help in the recovery efforts for the Caribbean region. Find out more about on these developments and more on this edition of Tourism Round Up
The Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation (JCTI) Preparing to offer free online training for all tourism workers.
In order to ensure that Jamaica stays ahead of the tourism market, even after COVID19, the Ministry of Tourism is offering free online training to all tourism workers through the Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation (JCTI). This as a measure of helping tourism workers to scale up their capacity so they can provide a higher quality of service after the...


