MBJ Airport Workers Return To Work After Being Displaced Due To COVID-19 Pandemic
With the reopening of the tourism sector, scores of airport workers are breathing a sigh of relief as they now return to work at the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.
Jamaica on Monday welcomed six flights of 523 nationals and non-nationals to the island.
This was after a near three-month shutdown in an effort to contain the local spread of COVID- 19.
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