Airways in attendance.
The service by F9, operating three times weekly, complements the existing American Airlines (AA) service between MIA and MBJ, bringing competition to the market.
Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Bill Talbert, Donnie Dawson of the Jamaica Tourist Board, Jamaican Consul General in Miami Oliver Mair, Frontier Airlines representative Michael Pewther among others at a ceremonial ribbon cutting for the new MBJ service. Photo: Brent Foster/Airways
There’s two-fold purpose to this year’s Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival providing a free, virtual high quality virtual concert with Grammy Award-winning artist Jon Secada and top Jamaican performers, that will benefit “industry professionals impacted by the pandemic
“Out of Many, One People,” says the Jamaican national motto that unbeknownst to
King Yahweh he has been embracing, practicing, and exclaiming for years. The motto symbolizes the unity & love that should be present between people from all creeds of life as we are truly one humanity.
While the world is on a pause, The Kingdom of Yahweh is still mindfully moving full speed ahead with sights now set on the reggae capital of the world. King Yahweh recently met with the Consul General of Jamaica to Miami, Oliver Mair, Miss Jamaica World 2nd Runner-Up Milinda Smith, and Jamaican operated Mission of Hope and Grace 501(c)3 President and C.E.O Coretta Mathie and Jaleel Smith to gain some insight on the current state of Jamaica.