TUI to restart Jamaica holidays
TUI will restart some flights and holidays to Jamaica from next week.
It will resume a limited number of holidays to Jamaica as the nation gradually recovers after the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaica will start a limited number of Jamaica holidays from November 24.
Hurricane Melissa hit Jamaica on October 28, causing widespread damage including hotels and tourism infrastructure.
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) says the country is gradually getting back on track with all airports operational again.
The JTB has released a list of hotels, tours and activities that are open again.
The JTB has targeted December 15 for a full tourism industry recovery.
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