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Irish Travel Agents Association statement on weather conditions in Jamaica

Jamaica is grappling with the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, a powerful storm that struck the island in the past week, leaving communities reeling from severe flooding and infrastructure damage.

Clare Dunne, CEO of the ITAA said, “The ITAA are deeply saddened to hear of the tragic loss of life and devastation current weather conditions have caused and our deepest sympathies go out to all those affected.  We are especially thinking of our colleagues who work in the tourism industry in Jamaica.”

“While the areas affected do not experience a high volume of Irish visitors, If you are in an affected area, we advise you to monitor local news reports and follow any advice or instructions issued by the local authorities, your accommodation provider or local tour operator staff on the ground. Alternatively contact your tour operator or the ITAA travel agent you booked your holiday with for assistance. We also encourage you to monitor www.ireland.ie/travel/. Do keep your mobile phone charged and turn it onto roaming to receive alerts from local authorities.”

About the Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA):
The ITAA represents Ireland’s travel Industry, bringing together 100 travel agent members and 70 partners. ITAA members cover over 140 outlets in different towns and cities throughout the Republic of Ireland. All travel agent members are licenced and bonded with the IAA (Irish Aviation Authority) to trade in the Republic of Ireland.