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Jamaica has earned $7.75 billion in tourism revenues since reopening its borders in June 2020, welcoming over five million visitors during that time.
The announcement from tourism minister Edmund Bartlett follows the destination's strong tourism recovery efforts that resulted in its best summer ever for arrivals. For the summer period, the island recorded over 224,000 stopover arrivals in June -- topping June 2019 figures of 222,000 arrivals."These phenomenal earnings and arrivals figures are truly a testament to the hard work of my Ministry, its public bodies and our many stakeholders and partners. Through our thought leadership, Jamaica was able to reopen its borders at the height of the pandemic and remain open to allow visitors to travel to the island safely and seamlessly."This strong recovery is happening even amidst the disruptions that the pandemic is causing in the airline industry with flight cancellations and supply chain disruptions," said Bartlett.The Minister made the announcement at the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association's Travel Marketplace, in San Juan Puerto Rico, where he is participating in the private-public partnership panel to discuss intra-Caribbean air connectivity, multi-destination marketing, and public policies for labor and employment, among other industry business matters."Tourism is a key driver in the overall economic recovery for Jamaica and these numbers augur well for the economy, lives and livelihoods. To have already earned USD $5.7 billion is huge given the major disruption caused by the pandemic," added Minister Bartlett.The island was one of the first destinations to reopen amidst the global coronavirus pandemic thanks to robust health and safety protocols and World Travel and Tourism Council approved 'resilient corridors.' These innovative approaches allowed for the safe reopening of borders and travel and tourism activities."These numbers validate the hard work of our team and prove that our ideas and innovations are successful. We will continue our efforts to recover stronger as we work to surpass our 2019 achievements," said Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board.
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