Jamaica Receives Destination Resilience Award
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) announced that Jamaica has been awarded its Destination Resilience Award for its recovery efforts during the coronavirus pandemic and initiatives focused on tourism resilience.
Jamaica received the Destination Resilience Award for addressing the United Nations World Tourism Organization’s (UNWTO) 17 sustainable development goals. The island also was honored for subscribing to a collaborative and partnership-focused approach.
“It is a pleasure to recognize my home country with this destination resilience award as it validates the countless hours and effort that went into the recovery through our public and private sector partners to ensure the survival of tourism,” CHTA President Nicola Madden-Greig said.
At the onset of the COVID-19 emergency, Jamaica and its tourism ministry created a recovery taskforce, which helped the country reopen to international travelers in June 2020, with the borders never closing since.
Jamaican Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett accepted the award on behalf of the island nation, saying that the health and safety protocols implemented to mitigate the spread of the disease helped tourism’s long-term recovery.
“This award is for my entire tourism team and all our private and public sector partners who immediately saw the need to keep the lifeblood of the country open,” Bartlett said. “From the minds and hard work of the team, Jamaica was first out of the blocks on the road to recovery.