Cricketing legend Chris Gayle named Jamaica’s Official Tourism Ambassador for Asia

Gayle on Asia tour to promote Jamaica as a unique destination
2023-10-19
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Cricketing legend Chris Gayle named Jamaica’s Official Tourism Ambassador for Asia

Chris Gayle who has been named Jamaica’s Official Tourism Ambassador for Asia, has been touring the Asian continent extensively

Appointing Chris Gayle, famous retired West Indies cricketer, as its Official Tourism Ambassador for the Asian market, the Caribbean nation of Jamaica is encashing on Gayle’s immense popularity in the region.
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Retired West Indian cricketer Chris Gayle, who has been named Jamaica’s Official Tourism Ambassador for Asia, has been touring the Asian continent extensively and has been using his legendary status to promote Jamaica as a one-of-a-kind destination with an allure that is “second to none”, says a press statement issued by Jamaica Tourist Board.

“Jamaican Cricketer, Chris Gayle has made the Tourism Ministry’s job a lot easier in the Asian market. Gayle’s larger-than-life persona, combined with his international recognition, has put Jamaica in the spotlight as a must-visit destination. The allure of experiencing the vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and reggae music that Gayle embodies is significantly contributing to the growth of Jamaica’s tourism sector, notably in India and by extension the Asian continent,” says Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s Tourism Minister.

“As a cricketing legend in that continent, Chris Gayle’s influence continues to transcend borders and captivate audiences worldwide. When we meet with our Indian counterparts, they speak of him as the international superstar that he is, and which resonates well with the Indian people. Yes, we are seeing a jump in our numbers since we officially made him a Tourism Ambassador,” Bartlett adds.

“The Indian market initiatives are now fully on stream. We met with our partners and have started to see the engagements. There is a huge market for weddings, there is a confluence of cricket, a rapidly growing middle and upper middle class, over time better flight connectivity, and a very active Indian community in Jamaica itself will drive growth from this increasingly lucrative market,” the Minister says.

“I feel honoured to be charged by the Ministry of Tourism to be an Ambassador for Jamaica in the Asian market, notably in India, adding that he is embracing the role, especially since it involves both sport and music,” says Gayle.

With the tourism industry bouncing back to the pre-pandemic levels, Bartlett has stated that service excellence is the backbone of the country’s tourism industry.

He says it is not a mere buzz word as 60 pc of the value of the experience of a visitor is service. Bartlett says that although Jamaica’s tourism product is recognised among the finest in the world, it is important that Jamaicans consistently deliver excellent service and a quality product that sets us apart from the competition.

The statement adds that the Jamaican tourism industry is on track to realise its 5x5x5 growth strategy of five million visitors and earnings of USD 5 billion by 2025. Noting the five networks for growth, viz gastronomy, entertainment and culture, shopping, education, and health and wellness, Bartlett says that 42 pc of visitors’ expenditure is on food.

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