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No dislocation of cruise-ship arrivals
published: Saturday | August 30, 2008


Junior Dowie/Staff Photographer
Houses along the banks of the Burgher Gully in East Kingston flood as the gully overflows its banks during the passage of Gustav.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett said yesterday that, by all indications, the tourism sector would not be seriously affected by Gustav.

Yesterday the Jamaica Tourist Board reported that tourism partners, including the accommodation, attractions, ground transportation and airlines sub-sectors, were in the process of restoring their operations to normalcy.

"There has been no further dislocation to cruise ship arrivals to the island," the board said.

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