The Third Global Tourism Resilience Day Conference and Expo, held last month at the Princess Grand Hotel in Hanover, Jamaica, brought together top industry leaders, policymakers and sustainability advocates to explore strategies for ensuring tourism resilience in an ever-changing world. A key takeaway? The future of travel isn’t just about where we go, it’s about how we navigate disruptions — and digital transformation is leading the charge.
Jamaica tourism has put a strong emphasis on digital transformation, using technology to fundamentally change how businesses communicate with the public, and it is driving real-world results, according to tourism minister Edmund Bartlett. The island has implemented AI-driven…
















