Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay announces July reopening

The Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay announced today that it will reopen July 8, following a temporary closure of the country’s borders, undertaken as part of successful efforts of the Government of Jamaica toward mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in Jamaica.

“While the first half of 2020 has been marked by unprecedented challenges for many of us, it’s not too late to turn things around and make this year a special one,” said Nicola Madden-Greig, Group Director of Marketing & Sales.

Enhanced cleanliness and sanitation protocols now in place at the resort have been adopted in adherence to IHG’s newly enhanced Way of Clean program.

An initiative of IHG Hotels and Resorts originally developed in 2015, Way of Clean has been expanded to include a new series of science-led protocols developed in concert with such leading medical science institutions as The Cleveland Clinic, Ecolab, and Diversey.

Notably, IHG Way of Clean mandates the use of hospital-grade disinfectants and cleansers as part of routine housekeeping services.

One thought on “Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay announces July reopening

  1. Happy COVID19! Until there is a vaccine, you should not put your population at risk. NO ONE should be on vacation right now – period. Sucks that hard workers who get paid low wages will now have to put their lives at risk for spoiled brat vacationers that are so selfish and greedy they cannot stay home during a pandemic. Sucks that your leaders are so corrupt, they will harm their own people for a few bucks. Stop relying on tourism – there are no guarantees and therefore you need another way to support your economy.

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