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Jamaica Seeing Record Tourism Revenue

Jamaica Tourism Revenue

Frenchman's Cove in Jamaica.

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Jamaica is seeing a surge in tourism revenue, according to a new report from the country’s Ministry of Tourism.

The island is expected to generate a record $3.3 billion USD in tourism earnings for 2018, Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said this week.

That represents a 9 percent increase in tourism revenue inflows compared to 2017, Bartlett said.

“That means that the $3.3 billion will be a new benchmark for earnings in tourism in Jamaica,” Bartlett said. “When we do the math, we would see that in two years we would have had $800 million of additional earnings.”

It’s a strong sign for the island as visitor arrivals have jumped by 5.3 percent for the year, compared to the same period in 2017.

— CJ

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