Jamaica Hails ‘Constructive Dialogue’ as US Eases Travel Advisory
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Jamaica hails ‘constructive dialogue’ as US eases travel advisory
KINGSTON (Reuters) -Jamaican officials on Thursday hailed the United States’ decision to lower its travel advisory for the Caribbean nation to “Level 2” from “Level 3,” two months after Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the island and pledged to reconsider the guidance. The U.S. State Department said it had reissued the advisory after a periodic review, and now recommended tourists “exercise increased caution.” The prior advisory had recomm…


Jamaica hails 'constructive dialogue' as US eases travel advisory
KINGSTON - Jamaican officials on Thursday hailed the United States' decision to lower its travel advisory for the Caribbean nation to \"Level 2\" from \"Level 3,\" two months after Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the island and pledged to reconsider the guidance. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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US eases Jamaica travel advisory to Level 2 due to decline in crime
US eases Jamaica travel advisory to Level 2 due to decline in crime The United States has revised its travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 2, urging Americans to "exercise increased caution" rather than reconsider travel. It was an anticipated relief for the Government and tourism interests two months after US...
US downgrades travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 2 amid decline in crime
The United States has downgraded its travel advisory for Jamaica from Level 3 to Level 2, urging Americans to "exercise increased caution" rather than reconsider travel. It was an anticipated relief for the Government and tourism interests two...
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