OPPOSITION spokesman on tourism Edmund Bartlett has drawn fire from a former head of the hoteliers association for insisting that the Ritz-Carlton hotel is the "only internationally acclaimed high-end brand" here.
"As former minister of tourism and the current Opposition spokesman on tourism for Jamaica, it is shocking that he would relegate the other international brands operating in Jamaica into the position of 'followers'," said Wayne Cummings, one of the most successful presidents of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association.
Cummings is also director of Business Process and Administration for Sandals Resorts International.
He was responding to a statement by Bartlett on May 8, 2013 bemoaning the imminent departure of the Ritz-Carlton but also describing it as the only internationally acclaimed high-end brand operating in Jamaica. In response to a May 17 Pepperpot column, Bartlett reiterated his previous statement.
The Jamaica Labour Party spokesman apparently did not regard world-recognised hotels such as Sandals, Beaches, SuperClubs, Round Hill, among others as internationally acclaimed high-end brands.
Cummings said he had been following the comments by Bartlett and because of his disappointment with the former tourism minister's utterances, it was necessary to add some comments of his own.
"I, like many others in the industry, am extremely saddened by this news as the Ritz-Carlton flag is indisputably respected the world over as an international benchmark for quality," said Cummings. "So while I understand Mr Bartlett expressing his regret at this news, he very unwisely, and in fact unfairly, said that the Ritz-Carlton was the only internationally acclaimed high-end brand in Jamaica.
"I take particular issue with that because, notwithstanding the important role that some of the international brands operating in Jamaica have played, home-grown brands such as Sandals Resorts have attained worldwide travel trade and consumer recognition as industry leaders; bringing brand Jamaica the immense recognition as the innovators of significant tourism concepts. This fact is something that should make us all proud, including our leaders, not least of whom are our tourism policymakers.
"Our hotel group has the most comprehensive marketing campaigns that have ensured our high average occupancies throughout our history. Interestingly, we not only are concerned about our brand image, but we invest heavily in the branding of our host destinations as we feel strongly that the symbiotic relationship of our company and the countries in which we reside compels us.
"Sandals Resorts International has won more international awards than most other brands combined, so to be ignored at home as the internationally acclaimed high-end brand that we are is simply unfortunate. Mr Bartlett would be well advised to look closely again at the sector over which he has led, and we are sure, will once again seek to lead. Large or small, local or foreign, Jamaica's tourism product is a far more comprehensive and dynamic engine than he has recently portrayed."
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"As former minister of tourism and the current Opposition spokesman on tourism for Jamaica, it is shocking that he would relegate the other international brands operating in Jamaica into the position of 'followers'," said Wayne Cummings, one of the most successful presidents of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association.
Cummings is also director of Business Process and Administration for Sandals Resorts International.
He was responding to a statement by Bartlett on May 8, 2013 bemoaning the imminent departure of the Ritz-Carlton but also describing it as the only internationally acclaimed high-end brand operating in Jamaica. In response to a May 17 Pepperpot column, Bartlett reiterated his previous statement.
The Jamaica Labour Party spokesman apparently did not regard world-recognised hotels such as Sandals, Beaches, SuperClubs, Round Hill, among others as internationally acclaimed high-end brands.
Cummings said he had been following the comments by Bartlett and because of his disappointment with the former tourism minister's utterances, it was necessary to add some comments of his own.
"I, like many others in the industry, am extremely saddened by this news as the Ritz-Carlton flag is indisputably respected the world over as an international benchmark for quality," said Cummings. "So while I understand Mr Bartlett expressing his regret at this news, he very unwisely, and in fact unfairly, said that the Ritz-Carlton was the only internationally acclaimed high-end brand in Jamaica.
"I take particular issue with that because, notwithstanding the important role that some of the international brands operating in Jamaica have played, home-grown brands such as Sandals Resorts have attained worldwide travel trade and consumer recognition as industry leaders; bringing brand Jamaica the immense recognition as the innovators of significant tourism concepts. This fact is something that should make us all proud, including our leaders, not least of whom are our tourism policymakers.
"Our hotel group has the most comprehensive marketing campaigns that have ensured our high average occupancies throughout our history. Interestingly, we not only are concerned about our brand image, but we invest heavily in the branding of our host destinations as we feel strongly that the symbiotic relationship of our company and the countries in which we reside compels us.
"Sandals Resorts International has won more international awards than most other brands combined, so to be ignored at home as the internationally acclaimed high-end brand that we are is simply unfortunate. Mr Bartlett would be well advised to look closely again at the sector over which he has led, and we are sure, will once again seek to lead. Large or small, local or foreign, Jamaica's tourism product is a far more comprehensive and dynamic engine than he has recently portrayed."
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