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    One of two Bahia Principe hotels in St.Ann scheduled for reopening on April 1

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    One of many two Bahia Principe motels in St. Ann is scheduled for reopening on April 1.

    The lodge has introduced that the Bahia Principe Luxurious Runaway Bay will resume operations in simply over a month, whereas the second property – the Bahia Principe Grande Jamaica is anticipated to be opened December 1.

    The motels closed final November to facilitate in depth renovation, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa on October 28.

    The closure resulted in a redundancy train affecting tons of of employees.

    President of the Bustamante Industrial Commerce Union, Kavan Gayle, says the deliberate reopening of the lodge is a well timed increase for Jamaica’s tourism sector and an vital step to revive stability for tons of of employees.

    Some 800 employees had been employed on the property.

    Within the meantime, Mr. Gayle says the commerce union anticipates that the employees might be re-employed  beneath comparable or higher phrases of engagement and stands able to work with the Bahia administration for a clean resumption of operations.



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