Thank you for visiting our blog. According to the update released by theJamaica Information Service, the requirement to obtain a COVID-19 pre-test within three days prior to travel will be effective until April 15, 2022. This applies to both PCR and antigen test. You may check our blog a...
If you do decide to travel to the above-listed "Do Not Travel" areas, the Department of State asks Americans to visitthis websitefor information on travel to high-risk areas. What to know about US travel advisory for the Bahamas Theadvisory, issued on Jan. 26, urged travelers to "ex...
The U.S. government has raised its travel alert level for Jamaica amid a spate of murders in the Caribbean nation, urging Americans to reconsider visiting the island "due to crime and [unreliable] medical services." The State Department announced the change, to its Level 3 travel advisory, f...
including65 murders in January, and the update to the Jamaica advisory specifically cites “crime and medical services,” and a lack of support on the ground for U.S. citizens who are the victims of crime or of accidents.
The travel advisory of a Level 3: Reconsider Travel was first advised for Jamaica in early 2022. But while this new update maintains that advisory, it expands on the discussion of types of crime and specific regions of the country where more crimes are recorded to give travellers the most de...
Yesterday, I had a video call with Jamaica prime minister Andrew Holness and Sandals Resorts International chairman Adam Stewart to get their reaction to last week's U.S. State Department update of itsLevel 3 travel advisory for Jamaica. ...
KPMG's first update of our environmental, social and governance (ESG) commitments - holding us accountable for progress toward a more sustainable future. About KPMG Jamaica Extended Support Services (KJESS) KPMG JESS operates from the Kingston office and is contracted to provide back-office supp...
- TravelWeekly Update From: Gert van Dijken <gertATvandijken.com> Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 21:32:44 -0400 (EDT) Source: Travel Weekly's Caribbean E-Letter -http://travelweekly.comSept. 16, 2004 HURRICANE IVAN ripped through the Caribbean last weekend and is scheduled to make landfall ...
The U.S. government has raised its travel alert level for Jamaica amid a spate of murders in the Caribbean nation, urging Americans to reconsider visiting the island "due to crime and [unreliable] medical services." The State Department announced the change, to its Level 3 travel advisory, ...
The eyewall of Hurricane Beryl is brushing the southern coast of Jamaica with hurricane conditions occurring throughout much of the island, according to the latest update from the National Hurricane Center. Kingston, Jamaica, recently reported a wind gust of 81 mph. The storm is still a Category...