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Jamaica earns US$4.3 billion from tourism in 2024

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Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett (centre) shares pleasantries with Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) President, Robin Russel (left), during the organisation’s 63rd annual general meeting on Saturday, October 12, 2024. The meeting was held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston. With them is Tourism Director, Donovan White. (Photo: JIS/File)


The Ministry of Tourism is reporting that Jamaica earned US$4.3 billion from the industry in 2024, with some 4.3 million visitors.

Portfolio minister Edmund Bartlett made the disclosure in a recent television appearance on the Jamaica Information Service (JIS).

Bartlett said the sector finished the year strong, despite the slight shortfall in arrival figures due to aviation disruptions, Hurricane Beryl and geopolitical issues such as travel advisories.

“We had 68,000 less seats into Jamaica, which meant there was a natural reduction in the projected figures in terms of arrivals. Tourism, as you know, is resilient. Notwithstanding those disruptions, we are coming out of the year with a small increase in arrivals but the earnings are in line with what we projected,” Bartlett said.

The minister further disclosed that Jamaica is on track to realise its 5x5x5 growth strategy of five million visitors and earnings of US$5 billion by 2025.

Bartlett noted that 1.6 million airline seats have been secured, so far, for the winter season, which, he said, “is the largest amount ever”.

“Assuming an 80 per cent load factor, that is to say the plane is coming 80 per cent full, we would bring 1.3 million visitors in that space, and that’s a 12.9 per cent increase over last year. So, the winter is strong, and winter is the strongest period for earnings in tourism, and so we anticipate a very strong first quarter of 2025,” the minister said.

“That would set the pace for the rest of 2025, providing, of course, there aren’t any other weather distractions and disruptions as we call it. But the key in all of this is that you build capacity to respond effectively to disruptions, and that’s resilience and that’s what has become a guiding principle for tourism management in Jamaica – resilience,” he added.

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