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Minister Bartlett Highlights Resilience, Workforce Development and Sustainable Growth as Cornerstones of Tourism’s Next Chapter

Pictured: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett addresses delegates at the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Caribbean Week at the Intercontinental Hotel in New York on Monday June 1, 2026.
MANHATTAN, New York; Tuesday, June 2, 2026 — Jamaica’s tourism sector is entering a new era of transformation under the banner of Tourism 3.0, a bold strategy aimed at repositioning the destination for sustained growth, enhanced competitiveness and greater benefits for Jamaican workers and communities.
Speaking at the opening of CTO Caribbean Week in New York yesterday, Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, underscored the remarkable resilience of Jamaica’s tourism sector, noting that despite a series of global disruptions, the industry has continued to demonstrate its strength and adaptability.
“In every instance, the real resilience that is the essence of tourism manifested itself in Jamaica,” said Minister Bartlett. “These disruptions have bent us a little bit, but they have not broken the spirit of the Jamaican people.”
The Minister highlighted Jamaica’s strong recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that within one year of reopening, the island welcomed more than one million visitors and generated US$1.5 billion in tourism earnings. He also reflected on the ambitious ‘5 x 5 x 5’ growth strategy, which targeted five million visitors and US$5 billion in earnings within five years. Before global disruptions impacted travel markets, Jamaica had already reached 4.5 million visitors and US$4.3 billion in earnings in just four years.
“Now it is time for reimagining,” Minister Bartlett declared. “This reimagination has begun under the Tourism 3.0 framework.”
At the heart of the Tourism 3.0 framework is a renewed focus on human capital development, which emphasizes the importance of training and professionalization as key drivers of the sector’s future success.
Through the Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation (JCTI), more than 25,000 tourism workers have been trained and certified over the past seven years, strengthening the industry’s workforce and enhancing service excellence across the sector.
Jamaica’s Ministry of Tourism has also established two specialized academies focused on gastronomy and entertainment, creating new pathways for career advancement and leadership opportunities. Minister Bartlett proudly announced the graduation of the first cohort of Executive Sous Chefs, marking a significant milestone in advancing Jamaican talent into senior culinary leadership positions.
“We are ensuring that Jamaican professionals take their rightful place in the leadership of the sector,” he said.
The Minister also pointed to ongoing efforts to improve the welfare and long-term security of tourism workers. Since its launch two and a half years ago, the Tourism Workers Pension Scheme has accumulated approximately J$6 billion in savings, providing an important financial safety net for thousands of industry employees. In addition, the Ministry continues to pursue initiatives aimed at expanding housing opportunities for tourism workers, recognizing access to affordable housing as a critical component of sustainable sector development.
Tourism 3.0 represents a comprehensive approach to strengthening Jamaica’s tourism product while ensuring that growth delivers greater economic and social benefits to the people of Jamaica. As the destination continues to navigate an evolving global tourism landscape, Minister Bartlett expressed confidence that Jamaica’s proven resilience, combined with strategic investments in people and innovation, will position the island for a new era of success.
“Tourism 3.0 is about building a stronger, smarter and more inclusive tourism sector, which places our people at the center of development and ensures that the benefits of tourism are shared more broadly than ever before,” Minister Bartlett concluded.Top of Form
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