Jamaica’s tourism sector is rebounding strongly after Hurricane Melissa in October 2025, welcoming nearly 300,000 visitors in the seven weeks since the storm. Both Sangster International Airport and Norman Manley International Airport resume operations
Jamaica welcomed 300,000 visitors following Hurricane Melissa, with major resort areas and airports operational as tourism recovery efforts support the island’s winter travel season
Jamaica becomes the Caribbean’s most connected destination with record airlift growth, new infrastructure, and inclusive initiatives that empower communities, strengthen tourism, and drive sustainable national development.
The data indicates a promising rebound for Jamaica’s tourism industry and underscores the island’s lasting appeal as a premier Caribbean destination for travellers worldwide, including the increasing Indian market