by LTC Writer | Oct 22, 2021 | Pulse
As of January 2022 TUI, the world’s largest tourism company, will resume cruise activities in Jamaica. This will include calls to Port Royal, along with homeporting in Montego Bay. TUI has also confirmed the resumption of flights into the island. The announcement was...
by Charmaine Clarke | Sep 30, 2021 | Pulse
Royal Caribbean International, which will resume limited calls to the country in November, is hoping it will be able to provide Jamaicans with thousands of jobs. The senior leadership team of the second largest cruise line in the world informed Tourism Minister Edmund...
by LTC Writer | Sep 29, 2021 | Pulse
Jamaica is set to welcome at least 110 more Carnival cruises up to 2022, but only if it continues to work closely with the company on logistics and public health issues. The announcement was made by Arnold Donald, the CEO of Carnival Corporation, during a meeting on...
by Charmaine Clarke | Sep 22, 2021 | Pulse
Royal Caribbean Group says it has met or surpassed almost all of its 2020 sustainability targets. There is still work to do on its sustainable seafood sourcing target, which was impacted by global suspension of service from the pandemic. The company says it is working...
by Charmaine Clarke | Sep 21, 2021 | Pulse
If all goes well with ongoing cruise line visits to Ocho Rio, Jamaica stands a chance of making the itinerary of the world’s biggest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas, which is set to make its long-awaited debut in 2022. According to Chief Strategist/Adviser in...