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KINGSTON, Jamaica; Tuesday, May 20, 2025: The Tourism Workers Pension Scheme (TWPS), a landmark initiative of the Ministry of Tourism, last Friday (May 16) marked another critical milestone with the official signing of a contract with Victoria Mutual Pensions Management, which has become one of its newest investment fund managers. The signing ceremony was held at the Ministry of Tourism and represents a strategic move to strengthen the Scheme’s long-term sustainability through prudent risk management and portfolio diversification.

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Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett, (C) pauses for a photo opportunity with Victoria Harper, District Sales Manager-Northeast USA (L of Minister Bartlett), Carey Dennis, Business Development Officer - Northeast USA (R of Minister Bartlett), Fiona Fennell, Public Relations and Communications Manager, Jamaica Tourist Board, (back 3rd L) and the top Travel Advisors in the Northeast USA.

Travel Advisors Critical to Jamaica’s Tourism Growth

NEW YORK, US – April 16, 2024 – Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett has emphasized the critical role that travel advisors play in advancing the growth of Jamaica’s tourism. Speaking at a special luncheon to honour top travel advisors in Northeast America on April 13, the Minister reflected on the effort and dedication of these advisors during the pandemic.
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett delivers Jamaica’s country statement during the Plenary session at the United Nations General Assembly’s (UNGA) High-Level Thematic Event on Tourism, being held as part of the UNGA’s first-ever Sustainability Week, from April 15-19, 2024.

Minister Bartlett Calls for a Concerted Global Effort to Boost Sustainable Tourism

New York, USA; Tuesday, April 16, 2024: Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has called for a united international effort to bolster sustainable tourism practices as he addressed the United Nations General Assembly's (UNGA) first-ever Sustainability Week in New York, this morning.

“Our Tourism Strategy Must Strengthen Linkages and Prevent Leakages” – Bartlett

Kingston, Jamaica; Friday, April 5, 2024: Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett has expressed that, in developing Jamaica’s new Tourism Strategy and Action Plan (TSAP), greater focus will have to be placed on strengthening linkages with other sectors and preventing economic leakages. He was speaking yesterday at the Spanish Court Hotel as the Ministry of Tourism, in collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), successfully concluded its islandwide series of tourism strategy consultation workshops, with the final session being held with stakeholders from the Kingston and St. Andrew destination area.

Prepare to Meet the Needs of 5 Million Tourists in 2025

Kingston, Jamaica; Monday, March 25, 2024: With Jamaica on track to attract 5 million visitors by 2025, local manufacturers are being urged by Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett to put themselves in a position to meet the increasing needs of the sector for products and services.

Bartlett to Promote Tourism Resilience at Sustainable Blue Economy Summit in Canada

Kingston, Jamaica; Monday, March 18, 2024: Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, is set to depart the island today (March 18) to participate in Eco-Canada's Sustainable Blue Economy Summit 2024 in Halifax, Canada, on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Minister Bartlett will be a featured speaker and thought leader at the summit, highlighting the critical importance of the blue economy to building tourism resilience and sustainability.
Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (r) in discussion with Senior TUI Group executives (l-r) Mr. Thomas Ellerbeck, Head of Group Corporate and External Affairs, TUI Group and David Schelp, CEO TUI Markets and Airlines at their office in Berlin, Germany yesterday (March 7).

Bartlett Driving St. Thomas Development with TUI Group

BERLIN; Germany; Friday March 8, 2024: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett is driving future tourism investment for St. Thomas which is gearing up to become Jamaica’s newest tourist destination. In a meeting with German leisure, travel and tourism company, TUI Group, it was confirmed that the company is exploring expanding its footprints in Jamaica and is showing signs of interest to invest in St. Thomas.