Jamaica is all set to welcome Indian Tourists: Driving Growth from Luxury Tourism
The Government of Jamaica takes another significant step in enhancing its accessibility and, hence, its potential to grow the international tourism market by introducing a new non-stop flight from Heathrow, London to Montego Bay, as stated by the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism – a giant leap for the tourism industry of Jamaica. This direct flight path directly targets the British and Indian clientele and will help boost the number of travellers to Jamaica.
Director of Tourism, Donovan White, (4th R) at the Jamaica Stand at World Travel Market in London with (L-R) Gregory Shervington, Regional Director, Continental Europe, Jamaica Tourist Board, Eirik Waeraas, Network Alliances and Commercial Planning, Virgin Atlantic, Paul Truss, Head of Product, Virgin Atlantic Holidays, Elizabeth Fox, Regional Director, UK & Nordics, Jamaica Tourist Board, Liz Mathews, President Holidays, Jenny McGowan, VP Networks and Alliances and senior advisor Delano Seiveright
This direct connection addresses the increasing demand among consumers for convenient travel and offers tourists a finer option to discover some of the best beaches, cultural experiences, and luxury resorts on the island. The service launches in Summer 2025. With the introduction of this newest flight route has once again opened connectivity for the Indian traveller and facilitated greater tourist movement from India to Jamaica’s fabulous shores and lively culture as well as high-end attractions. This new service would dramatically cut travel time, thus opening accessibility to the Caribbean island-from leisure seekers to business travellers, with no hassle.
Honors received by Jamaica, at the 10th Annual Travvy Awards: Award Winning Excellence
In addition to the new air route, destination Jamaica played host to the world stage as it took six of the major awards at the just-concluded 10th Annual Travvy Awards held recently in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. In the coveted 10th Annual Travvy Awards, Jamaica won big by walking away with six major awards that reflected exceptional service, hospitality, and vacation experiences.
The island received a gold statuette for its exemplary performance in the ‘Best Travel Agent Academy Program’ category. Additionally, Jamaica won silver awards for ‘Best Culinary Destination – Caribbean’ and ‘Best Tourism Board – Caribbean.’ Bronze statuettes were presented for ‘Best Destination – Caribbean,’ ‘Best Wedding Destination – Caribbean,’ and ‘Best Honeymoon Destination – Caribbean.’ These accolades will position Jamaica as a destination offering luxury, adventure, culture and sustainability to the travellers across the globe.
Jamaica Tourism Vision: Luxury Tourism is the Prime Focus
Jamaica is considered as a premier destination in the Caribbean for its culture, beauty and hospitality as it moves on to attract more luxury investors and travellers. The island destination has raised the stakes with the high-end developments to make it the next world’s hottest destination for luxury tourism while still committed to sustainable growth and highest guest experiences.
With this perfect combination of world-class service options available, breathtaking natural sights, and impressive offers at bespoke ranges, sooner Jamaica will emerge to be one among the ultimate destinations for luxury tourism around the world. The Jamaica Tourist Board has shifted its focus on luxury tourism as the base of future development of the island, through high-end resorts, private villas, exclusive retreats, top-of-the-line amenities, capturing a refined taste in affluent High Net Worth Individuals across the globe.
The Jamaican Tourism Ministry is moving to position the hospitality sector to attract more luxurious developments similar to the US$450 million Montego Bay Pinnacle luxury lifestyle development currently under construction on the city’s western coastline.
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