Jamaica Plans to Be the Centre of Tourism Innovation Launched by the Tourism Enhancement Fund, the Tourism Innovation Incubator aims to identify and nurture ideas that can transform Jamaica’s tourism sector. By Mrinal Verma 14 Aug 2024 in Travel Industry New Update ‘Jamaica 62 One Love…to the World’ theme lights up the sky during the Grand Gala Independence celebrations Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share Highlighting the remarkable success of the Tourism Innovation Incubator programme, Jamaica is positioning itself as a global centre of tourism innovation. Minister Bartlett has emphasized on the Tourism Innovation Incubator programme’s pivotal role in revolutionising Jamaica’s tourism industry. Tourism Innovation Incubator Launched by the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), a public body of the Ministry of Tourism of Jamaica, in response to the challenges posed by the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the Tourism Innovation Incubator aims to identify and nurture ideas that can transform Jamaica’s tourism sector. This year, the programme received an astounding 222 applications, marking a 553% increase from the 34 applications received in its inaugural year in 2022. The Tourism Innovation Incubator aims to transform Jamaica’s tourism sector The Tourism Innovation Incubator is poised to generate significant job opportunities, particularly for youth, while enhancing visitor experiences and laying a solid foundation for sustainable tourism development in Jamaica. The Government of Jamaica is actively working towards enhancing visitor experiences. The Sangster International Airport (SIA) has been awarded the Caribbean’s Leading Airport 2024 by the World Travel Awards. The recent upgrades at SIA includes streamlined passenger processing systems, including biometrics, an expanded Departure area with retail and dining options, and an expansion of the runway. This year, the Tourism Innovation Incubator programme received 222 applications Statement “This exponential growth is not merely a statistic; it is a resounding vote of confidence in the programme’s potential and a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit that runs deep in the veins of every Jamaican,” said Minister Bartlett. “We are not just adapting to the future of tourism – we are actively shaping it. We are crafting experiences that will not only attract visitors but leave an indelible mark on their lives. We are building a tourism industry that is sustainable, authentic, and quintessentially Jamaican.” Edmund Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Jamaica #Travel #Tourism #Jamaica #Africa Subscribe to our Newsletter! Be the first to get exclusive offers and the latest news Subscribe Now Related Articles Latest Stories Read the Next Article