Government making enquiries after 6 Jamaicans prevented from boarding flights in Panama

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

PM says shortage of skilled contractors hampering 70,000 housing promise

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

Earthquake felt in sections of the island

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

Government launches entertainment and transport sector loans

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

PM Holness says census will identify those in genuine need of new homes

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

PM says discussions have started with police about educating the public about interactions with the force

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

Clarendon families still awaiting return of loved ones missing at sea

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

5 more Covid-19 related deaths, 86 new cases

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

Montego-Bay ranked world’s top city in terms of post-Covid recovery

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.

PNP expresses appreciation to Lisa Hanna for serving as MP

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it is making enquiries of the Panamanian government, following reports that some 6 Jamaicans travelling to various destinations through Panama, were refused boarding on their connecting flights, on Saturday.

In a twitter post, on Sunday morning, portfolio minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, said her ministry has been advised that the Jamaicans were not being deported, but were not allowed to board the flight due to the airline’s refusal.

She said the relevant airline was not forthcoming, on the reasons for refusal.

Senator Johnson Smith added that the Jamaican nationals were not landed and were required to remain at the airport, until the next return flight to the island, on Sunday.

She said the ministry has also started to make enquiries of the dutch government, as the nationals were next due to travel to the Netherlands.

The foreign minister is encouraging the affected Jamaicans, to lodge formal complaints, by contacting the ministry.