The storm caused significant damage to infrastructure and communications, but the resilience of the Jamaican people and the tourism community remains a source of inspiration.
NexusTours confirmed that all members of its team in Jamaica are safe and sound. From the first storm warnings, the company worked closely with Sunwing Vacations, WestJet Vacations, WestJet Airlines, RIU.com, and other key partners to ensure the safe return of its customers. Seven rescue flights—four from Kingston and three from Montego Bay, including two that departed before Hurricane Melissa made landfall—enabled hundreds of travelers to return home safely.
“Our priority has always been the safety and well-being of our guests, our partners, and our team,” says Rubén Gutiérrez, CEO of NexusTours. “The professionalism, courage, and dedication shown by our Jamaica team during this unprecedented situation exemplify the spirit of service that defines NexusTours. We are proud to support the island as recovery efforts continue.”
NexusTours remains in Jamaica, assisting with logistics, providing ongoing support, and maintaining close communication with travelers and partners. The company also expresses its gratitude to hotel partners, transportation providers, and local authorities, whose collaboration and flexibility have been essential in protecting and assisting guests during the crisis.
Now that Jamaica is beginning its road to recovery, NexusTours reaffirms its commitment to supporting the island, its partners and its teams, contributing to the reconstruction efforts and helping to restore the vibrant tourism spirit that makes Jamaica one of the world's most beloved destinations.
Fuente: Belvera Partners.