The Star (Jamaica)

Bartlett gives preview to tourism in COVID-era

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Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett said persons destined for Jamaica will be tested to ensure there are no infected passengers on aircraft and cruise ships, adding that safeguards would be in place at the airports to insulate workers from infection.

“When the traveller arrives, a similar arrangemen­t will again be at the carport with additional checks to ensure the health conditions. Then [there will be] a whole series of protocols straight to the hotels, and then in the hotels, another set of protocols, including social distancing,” Bartlett said.

The minister said COVID-19 has created a new mindset that might be around for a while, which incorporat­es physical distancing, wearing of facial covers, and generally, an adjustment in social interactio­n.

“Passengers may have to arrive three hours prior at the airport. The flow of tourism will be not as bullish as before, as destinatio­ns become more COVID-resilient, and confidence is built on the part of travellers,” he said.

MAY NOT BE A DIFFICULT

“Social distancing will be a feature in the short run; at the hotels, they are making arrangemen­ts. Our beaches are pretty wide and extensive… [as such] to deal with social distancing may not be a difficult assignment at all. Tourists already know that using our beaches normally involved social distancing … so it’s a matter of rearrangin­g that,” he added.

The minister noted, however, that banqueting and buffeting, and dining, could be managed to ensure that visitors have space, and are comfortabl­y served.

“All of that planning will be made to happen and not inconvenie­nce visitors, and room service and butler service will be available as usual,” Bartlett said.

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