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Kenya to host 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo in 2026

Kenya to host 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo in 2026

Kenya is set to host the 4th Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference & Expo (GTRDCE) at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi from 16–18 February 2026, bringing global focus to tourism resilience, crisis management and long-term transformation. Convened by the Government of the Republic of Kenya, through the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife, in partnership with the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre (GTRCMC), the event will serve as a high-level international platform for policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, development partners and investors

Jamaica Exits FITUR 2026 with Accelerated Recovery and New Investment Momentum

Jamaica Exits FITUR 2026 with Accelerated Recovery and New Investment Momentum

Jamaica closed three days of engagements at FITUR 2026 with measurable momentum behind its tourism rebound: stronger alignment with major hotel partners to speed up reopening timelines, deeper coordination with key airlift and marketing partners, and expanding investor interest in aviation and destination development. The week’s most significant outcome came on Day 3 of the international tourism tradeshow held in Madrid, Spain, when UN Tourism named Jamaica as the Tourism Resilience Hub of the world — a global endorsement of the country’s leadership in crisis readiness and recovery.

Montego Bay on Track for December 15 Reopening as Tourism Earnings Hit US$2.9 Billion

Montego Bay on Track for December 15 Reopening as Tourism Earnings Hit US$2.9 Billion

4 December 2025 Press Release Tourism News

Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett wrapped up a recent Tourism Recovery Tour of Montego Bay with news that despite the impact of Hurricane Melissa last month, the destination area is on target to officially reopen for business on December 15, 2025. The announcement comes as Minister Bartlett also revealed that since the start of 2025 the sector has recorded tourism earnings of US$2.9 billion.

“The Best Way to Support Us Is to Visit Us”: Jamaica’s Minister Edmund Bartlett on Resilience

“The Best Way to Support Us Is to Visit Us”: Jamaica’s Minister Edmund Bartlett on Resilience

14 November 2025 Press Release Tourism News Sustainable Tourism News

In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Melissa, Jamaica has shown once again why it is considered one of the most resilient tourism destinations in the world. Heavy rains and localized flooding affected some communities, but the island’s spirit, infrastructure, and tourism industry have remained firmly intact. In a widely viewed FOX News interview, Minister of Tourism Hon. Edmund Bartlett delivered a clear and powerful message to global travellers: “The best way to support us is to visit us.”

Jamaica’s Tourism Renaissance Powers National Growth and Global Recognition

Jamaica’s Tourism Renaissance Powers National Growth and Global Recognition

18 June 2025 Press Release Tourism News

The Ministry of Tourism has unveiled a powerful update on Jamaica’s ongoing transformation into a globally admired, resilient, and inclusive tourism powerhouse. In his annual Sectoral Debate presentation to Parliament, Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, outlined sweeping achievements that have redefined tourism as a national engine for inclusive development.

Emirates receives Tourism delegation from Jamaica at ATM 2025

Emirates receives Tourism delegation from Jamaica at ATM 2025

At Arabian Travel Market 2025, Emirates today received a delegation from Jamaica’s Ministry of Tourism. The delegation met with His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive Emirates Airline & Group in the presence of Adnan Kazim, Emirates Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer. The Jamaican delegation was led by The Honourable Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica to discuss ways to support the island’s tourism industry.