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Minister Bartlett: Jamaica poised to capitalize on growing demand in cruise industry

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Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (left), warmly greets Ms. Marie McKenzie, Senior Vice President of Government and Destination Affairs at Carnival Corporation, ahead of a two-day business opportunity meeting at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. The meeting, hosted by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) on September 23 and 24, 2024, aimed to explore potential partnerships between Jamaican manufacturers and Carnival’s global cruise lines.

Jamaica’s Tourism Minister, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, aims to boost Jamaica’s role in the global tourism supply chain, focusing on the cruise sector, by increasing local suppliers’ involvement to retain more economic benefits from tourism.

KINGSTON, JAMAICA  Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has emphasized the importance of increasing Jamaica’s role in the global tourism supply chain, particularly in the cruise sector, during a two-day business opportunity meeting with Carnival Corporation and local manufacturers.

The meeting, facilitated by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) on September 23 and 24, 2024, at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, sought to explore potential partnerships between Jamaican businesses and Carnival’s global cruise lines.

In his remarks, Minister Bartlett highlighted the vital need to strengthen the supply side of the tourism industry in order to maximize the economic benefits for Jamaica.

“I am very driven to enhance the supply side of tourism,” stated Bartlett. “We spend so much on the demand side, bringing 4.3 million visitors to our shores and generating $4.5 billion USD, yet our retention rate is only 40 cents on the dollar. But we can increase that to 60 cents by meeting the demand of the tourism sector.”

Minister Bartlett stressed the immense opportunities available in the food supply segment, noting that 42% of visitor expenditure is on food. He pointed out the significant demand for food in the Caribbean’s cruise industry, which based on his research is currently valued at $5.3 billion USD and projected to grow to $17.3 billion USD by 2033.

“We think Jamaica has an important part to play in supplying this growing demand,” Bartlett continued. “Today’s meeting signals that Jamaica is ready to take a bigger slice of that $17.3 billion USD opportunity.”

The meeting provided Jamaican manufacturers with key insights into Carnival Corporation’s purchasing requirements and the process of becoming a supplier to its world-class cruise lines, which include brands such as Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Cunard.

Carnival Corporation, as the world’s largest global cruise company, leads the industry in innovative and sustainable cruising. The company’s mission is to deliver unforgettable happiness to its guests while maintaining the integrity of the oceans and communities it touches.

This meeting marks a critical step in Jamaica’s ongoing efforts to increase local participation in the global tourism supply chain, ensuring that more of the value generated by the industry is retained within the country.

Vicky Karantzavelou
Co-Founder & Chief Editor - TravelDailyNews Media Network | Website | + Posts

Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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