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Jamaica exits FITUR 2026 with accelerated recovery and new investment momentum
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (centre) and Director of Tourism, Donovan White (right) share a light moment with senior representatives of Grupo Piñero (operators of Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts), led by the group’s CEO, Encarna Piñero (2nd right) during the just concluded FITUR international tourism tradeshow in Madrid, Spain.
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January 26, 2026

Jamaica exits FITUR 2026 with accelerated recovery and new investment momentum

MADRID, Spain — Jamaica has concluded three days of engagements at FITUR 2026, with the Ministry of Tourism reporting measurable momentum behind its tourism rebound, stronger alignment with major hotel partners to speed up reopening timelines, deeper coordination with key airlift and marketing partners, and expanding investor interest in aviation and destination development.

“Jamaica is not simply recovering, we are rebuilding with purpose,” said Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett in a media release. “We are inviting investment from CAF (Development bank of Latin America) and the Caribbean and private-sector partners to accelerate resilient infrastructure and a reimagined tourism product. Resilience is now the foundation of investor confidence and community protection.”

According to the ministry, Jamaica used the international tourism fair to press for faster reopening schedules and stronger worker-support mechanisms as major properties restore inventory.

In meetings with Grupo Piñero and Hyatt leadership, Jamaica highlighted the economic drag from the closure of approximately 1,000 rooms in the Montego Bay area and outlined practical requirements to accelerate reopening — including the mobilisation of skilled labour, improved import logistics and enabling administrative measures.

It said the parties agreed to prioritise earlier timelines where feasible and advanced a follow-up visit to Jamaica involving Hyatt, Bahía and Tortuga interests to confirm reopening schedules by property and explore expansion plans.

The ministry said the week’s most significant outcome came on day three of the international tourism trade show held in Madrid, Spain, when UN Tourism named Jamaica as the tourism resilience hub of the world, a global endorsement of the country’s leadership in crisis readiness and recovery.

On day three, Minister Bartlett presented Jamaica’s tourism recovery case and the need for resilience investment, pointing to national stability and the discipline shown in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, when approximately 1.5 million people were left without basic necessities for nearly 60 days.

He also referenced Jamaica’s leadership in establishing February 17 as Global Tourism Resilience Day, with a proposed observance in Nairobi, Kenya next month.

“UN Tourism’s announcement confirms what we have been building for years: Jamaica is a global centre for resilience thinking and recovery action,” Bartlett said. “As the tourism resilience hub of the world, we will help to shape the tools, partnerships and best practices that enable destinations to recover faster and grow stronger aftershocks.”

The ministry said in a separate engagement with Bahía Príncipe, Jamaica advanced the local first strategy to deepen local procurement and increase tourism dollar retention through stronger linkages.

It said Bahía indicated a phased reopening intention of approximately 50 per cent of room stock (about 650 rooms) by May, with the remainder targeted by November, alongside discussions on market communications timed to restore confidence and support occupancy. Jamaica will formally encourage an earlier opening where possible, given the employment and economic implications.

With room stock gradually returning, Jamaica also moved to secure tighter airlift and demand-building coordination. In talks with TUI, Chief Executive Officer Sebastian Ebel shared a global outlook shaped by market uncertainty and the company’s expansion into growth corridors, including Eastern Europe and South America.

Jamaica’s team secured agreement for deeper coordination with the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) Europe team, including stronger alignment on digital marketing and emerging platforms.

“Recovery is demand plus supply, inventory must return, but confidence must return faster,” said Donovan White, director of tourism. “At FITUR we strengthened airlift and marketing alignment in Europe, sharpened our digital focus, and advanced the partnerships that keep Jamaica visible and bookable as rooms come back on stream.”

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