Times of Suriname

Jamaica welcomes two million tourists

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JAMAICA - Jamaica has welcomed approximat­ely two million visitors for the first half of 2019, earning US$2 billion in revenues. Last year, the country had record arrivals of 4.32 million visitors with earnings of US$3.3 billion.

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Senator the Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., highlighte­d the figures while opening debate on the Tourism Workers Pension Act 2019 in the Senate on Friday (July 12). The bill seeks to establish a defined contributi­on pension scheme for hospitalit­y industry workers. Minister Charles Jr. said tourism drives nine per cent of Jamaica’s gross domestic product (GDP) and contribute­s, in revenue terms, 20 per cent of GDP.

He noted, too, that sector earnings have grown from US$369 million in 2017 to US$431 million in 2018. Senator Charles said the sector’s continued growth and success is as a result of the hard work and dedication of the tourism workers.

“It is the profession­alism and high-excellence service of workers that have contribute­d to Jamaica remaining top of mind and boasting an enviable 42 percent repeat visitor rate,” he said. Senator Charles Jr. argued that an increase in visitors equates to greater demand for more trained workers. “The data shows that as at January 2019 there were 120,500 workers in the sector, which represente­d nine per of the labour force,” he said.

He noted that employment in hotels and restaurant­s increased by four per cent from January 2017 to January 2019.

“This was approximat­ely an additional 5,000 jobs over the two-year period,” he said.

(JIS)

 ??  ?? Tourists pose for a picture at the Pelican Bar in Jamaica.
(Photo: Tiffany Lue-Yen Photograph­y)
Tourists pose for a picture at the Pelican Bar in Jamaica. (Photo: Tiffany Lue-Yen Photograph­y)

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