PM says runway expansion project at Sangster International Airport will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans not just those who travel

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

PM announces additional US$70 million for improvement works at Sangster International Airport

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

Opposition calls for more immigration workers at Sangster International Airport amidst lengthy delays for arriving passengers

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

Bail application for 20-year-old university student Matthew Hyde to continue April 14 in Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.

 

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the runway expansion project being undertaken at the SANGSTER International Airport in Montego Bay, St James will prove fruitful to all Jamaicans and not just those who travel.

 

His assurance follows another US$70 million investment towards a transformation project at the airport bringing the total investment to US$140 million.

 

Mr Holness, who was speaking during a tour of the airport at the weekend, explained that the expected revenue from boosting the airport’s capabilities, will not only enhance tourism but increase the Government’s ability to improve in areas that matter most to citizens.

 

These, he said, include education, health, community roadways and water supply.