Loving the transformation taking place in Downtown Kingston and Jamaica as whole! Politics aside but this current administration must be given credit where credit is due. Jamaica has come a far long way. Jamaica on the rise!
THESE TRUKS NEEDS SPACE TO DRIVE THE ROADS IS TOO NARROW WHERE IS THE JAMAICAN GOVERNMENT/POLITICIANS EYES IS THE GOVERNMENT/POLITICIANS BLIND WITH EYES OPEN..THAT TRUCK HAVE TO REVERSE TO GET THE OTHER TO PASS OMG THIS DANGEROUS ROADS.
What if they down size to the ATR 72-600 plane and call it Jamaican airlines with the old Logo and livery that would be good plus it holds 72 passengers.or the E 175 embracer that might work what do you all think jamaica needs an airline now we have one of the biggest tourist destination the Jamaican route from North America Europe and Asia is very busy
@@Travelsamtv get word to the right people and see what happens from there we desperately need an airline now the ATR 72-600 or the E175 embracer will work we need a Jamaican airlines now
i just bump into your channell my brother ur voice remind me of cana news agency hugh crosskill jnr nice content learn a lot of our jamaican info just now keep dem coming brother respect too dig
THE POPULAR Ruins at the Falls restaurant in Ocho Rios, St Ann, remained closed Thursday, a week after it was ordered shut by the St Ann Health Department. It remains unclear what breaches were found at the establishment resulting in the closure order. (This information is from a gleaner publication in 2011.)
WELL NEGATIVE IS SOMETHING CANNOT HIDE LIKE THE NARROW ROADS I SEE JUST NOW...THAT THOSE TRUCKS COULDN'T NOT PASSED EACH OTHER UNLESS ONE REVERSE. HELLO JAMAICA PRIMINISTER AND POLITICIANS.
During WW2 it was called HMS Buzzard and squadrons of anti submarine planes called Swordfish use to be based their. The book ALONE ON A WIDE SEA: THE STORY OF 835 NAVAL AIR SQUADRON IN THE SECOND WORD WAR (Pen&Sword Books) writen by Lieutenant CommanderEE BarringerRNVR made mention of the time they were based there.That Air Jamaica plane that was crapped should have been turned into a musium but we were too ashame of our national airline to do so as I remember some were even ashame of the fact that the tale still had the Air Jamaica loco on it.
Whattttttttt . But the airport is sold to the Mexican them. But it could have stay there unless they're going the refurbished it. It would be good if they could put it back.
NMIA AIRPORTS LIMITED is the operator of the Norman Manley International Airport and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) which was incorporated in 2003. The Airport is operated under a 30-year Concession Agreement with AAJ, and is held to specific performance targets.