PDF - Norman Manley International Airport
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PDF - Norman Manley International Airport
AIRPORTS NEWS AIRPORTS NEWS & UPDATES INSIDE THIS SPECIAL ISSUE : JUNE / JULY 2015 NEW LOOK @ THE AIRPORT ROUNDABOUT Dear Valued Customers… NMIA AIRPORT CHAPEL - get familiar ! Art In Transit - Works Take Off At NMIA JAMAICA’S BLUE & JOHN CROW MOUNTAINS join list of global iconic sites TEAM AAJ Out n’ About | UPCOMNG EVENTS & AIRPORT HUMOUR HAPPY BIRTHDAY NORMAN WASHINGTON MANLEY COVER Page 2-3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6-7 Page 8 Dear Valued Customer; We know that commercial air services play an important role in connecting people and businesses to family, friends, new markets and economic opportunities. We also appreciate the changing needs and imperatives of our clients and would like to use this opportunity to formally update you - our valued customer - on recent enhancements at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA); re-designed to improve your travel experience. NEW SERVICES ON THE GROUND Departure VIP Lounge - Club Kingston Relax, Connect, Discover Jamaica’s Premier /Award Winning Lounge. Be surrounded by Jamaican Culture and enjoy Fast Track Processing through Security and Immigration; Complimentary premium bar, Complimentary delectable delights, Digicel Business Center, High speed Wi-Fi, Cable television, Showers and Mini Spa treatments Location: Departure Concourse. To reserve now, visit www.vipattractions.com/eticket.php. Phone: 876-619-1565 / 876-381-0299 | Email : [email protected] Arrivals VIP Lounge - Kingston Pineapple Lounge RELAX…We’re business friendly; For Group Facilitation, Press Conferences, VIP Meet & Greet Location: Arrivals Concourse – Transportation Hall For reservations contact: Phone: 876-924-8835-7/ Fax: 876-924-8624 | Email: [email protected] Arrivals Duty Free Shopping - Gladfiseeyu Jamaica's 1st Arrivals Duty Free Shop; offering premium savings on spirits, fragrances, exotic confectionary & tobacco. Save from 30% - 50% on local prices. Location: Arrivals Concourse - Link corridor between Incoming Immigration and Customs Baggage Hall SHOP THE AIRPORT DEPARTURE LOUNGE ARRIVALS FORECOURT ice - New shops added in Arrival & Departure Concourses - SUN KISSED for hats, caps, tropical wear, and souvenir items – MINI MART (expanded) Convenience and Craft items, Devon House cream, snacks AAJ Learning & Development Centre Multipurpose indoor/outdoor facility for party rentals, weddings, large group training, Conferences For more information / reservations contact: Phone 876-995-2409 | email: [email protected] AIRPORT CHAPEL A peaceful oasis in a busy airport; a place for silent prayer and meditation, as well as a place for worship and liturgies; a place to bow your head in prayer while lifting up your heart and spirit. Prayer books, rugs, Rosaries, worship materials are also available. Location: West End, Ground Floor | Main Terminal – Ticketing Hall For further information / reservations contact: Airport Operations Centre – Phone: 876-997-1521 or 9197659 UPGRADED CAR PARK Automated System- PARK, PAY n’ GO! | Park n’ Fly Park, Pay n’ Go! Park n’ Fly No lines, no waiting. Remote Exit Convenient, secure, affordable parking for extended overseas travel. For further information call the Airport Operations Centre – Phone: 876-997-1521 or 919- 7659 COMPLIMENTARY WIFI Go ahead…connect NEW & EXPANDED COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE InterCaribbean Airways (formerly Air Turks & Caicos) –Domestic transfers from Kingston to Montego Bay. Also new routes in the Northern Caribbean Air Canada rouge the vacation arm of Air CANADA) – to Toronto Insel Air connections with KLM & Air France in Curacao Delta Airlines direct service to Atlanta & New York Aerogaviota scheduled service to Cuba Fly Jamaica Airways now operating a 2nd aircraft, Boeing 767, - New York, Toronto & Guyana EXPANDED CARGO FACILITIES & SERVICES New 12,000 sq. ft. cargo warehouse operated by Flight Connections Ltd Additional 12,000 sq. ft. cargo warehouse facility being constructed. Available for lease. Cold Storage facility available for fresh produce.* We continue to listen keenly to you, our valued customer, and endeavour to refine our offerings to match your travel expectations. For further information, please contact us at www.nmia.aero/contact_us. We thank you for your continued support. Enjoy the new and improved NMIA! NMIA Airports Limited Norman Manley International Airport, Palisadoes Phone: 876-924-8835-7 NMIA AIRPORT CHAPEL is an interfaith facility, that is, the facility will be made available for use by airport users and stakeholders of all faiths, for individual spiritual needs, such as silent prayer, reading and meditation. Corporate faith based events will be permitted in the chapel, based on the suitability of the facility to host the event and its conformity to the regulations of the Airport Operator and Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority. The facility will be operated in conformity to provisions on religion in the Jamaican Constitution. “Every person shall have the right to freedom of religion including the freedom to change his religion and the right, either alone or in community with others and both in public and in private, to manifest and propagate his religion in worship, teaching, practice and observance. “ Opening hours: The chapel will be opened to airport users and stakeholders 16 hours per day for silent prayer, reading and meditation. Regular Opening hours are 6:00am to 10:00pm each day. The chapel will be closed during the hours of 10:01pm – 5:59am local time each day; notwithstanding, the chapel may be made available upon request for special events during the normal closed period upon sufficient advance notice of not less than 24 hours before the event. Where a corporate event will be hosted during normal opening hours, the event notice will be clearly displayed on the chapel’s meeting notice board identifying the faith or faiths (in the case of interfaith events) and the type of event. Booking: Persons/airport stakeholders wishing to book the chapel for an event/use outside regular opening hours should contact the Airport Operations Centre (AOC) for approval, no less than 24 hours before the desired event. Devotional Services: Time will be allotted for Devotions by airports stakeholders and the schedule of such activities will be published on the chapel’s meeting notice board after approval by the Airport Operator. The nature of these devotions will be ecumenical and open to all. LOCATION : WEST WING of the DEPARTURES CONCOURSE (TICKETING HALL) For Reservations Telephone - 990-9927 | Email [email protected] Events: The hosting of corporate and group events in the chapel without the written approval of the Airport Operator is prohibited. Corporate events must utilize the chapel within the time allotted; the allotted time will cover set up, photographs, decorating, clean up and removal of personal effects. Special Circumstances / Airport Emergencies: During an emergency or other tragedy the airport chapel will be made available to licensed, ordained or credentialed ministers to conduct counseling to victims’ family, survivors and other affected members of the public. The Airport Operator will advise airport users, stakeholders, and event organizers of the changes and cancellations which may become necessary based on circumstances. Chapel Furniture: Chapel furnishings, including flags, seasonal decorations, and Faith Books are not to be moved. The conduct of worship, teaching, practice and observance in the chapel by any individual or group that is not silent or that in any way infringes on the ability of other airport users and stakeholders to use the facility is prohibited. Although the policy of allowing use of the chapel is in keeping with the provisions of the Jamaican Constitution, no observance, practice or teaching that poses a threat to public safety, incites violence, is illegal, criminal or a public health risk will be permitted in the chapel. That decision will be at the sole discretion of the Airport Operator. Soliciting: The taking of contributions, gifts, or offering is prohibited. Eating and drinking is prohibited in the chapel. Airport users and stakeholders will not rearrange the chapel furniture during personal use. Rearrangement for corporate events may be permitted following an appropriate request to and approval by the Airport Operator. These requests are to be made to the AOC no less than 24 hours before the desired usage. Prohibitions: Lectures, preaching, teaching outside an approved event is prohibited in the chapel. Page 4 Art In Transit - Works Take Off At NMIA The public-address system crackles and announces the departure of a flight amid familiar scenes of people moving to the check-in counters, security and airline personnel milling about in the terminal, the whiff of freshly brewed coffee permeating the air ... and a 24-foot tree in the Departures Concourse (Ticketing Hall).. A tree, did we say? Yes, you are reading it right; this is not life or the departure lounge moving alfresco but a towering art installation, the focal point, in the building. "The Art Sub-committee of AAJ (Airport Authority of Jamaica) was seeking a major work of art for display in the main check-in hall of the NMIA (Norman Manley International Airport) and an outstanding sculpture of the size required to highlight the check-in hall was identified at the exhibition at Devon House," said the director of the committee, Joseph A. Matalon. Laura Facey's 'Walking Tree' was chosen for its sheer size and the concept behind this creation. According to the artist, this work has been inspired by African combs, a carpenter's plumb bob, and ladders. "'A comb untangles, a needle stitches together, a plumb bob finds the centre and a ladder takes you upward," Facey says of the creation. "I went through a difficult time, as we all do. I had to untangle my life, stitch it together, find the Divine within me, and go to another level of consciousness. "'Walking Tree' is one of my combs," she says. "As she walks, she combs, healing the earth as she goes." This towering installation unfolds the works of art housed at NMIA. SHOWCASING CULTURE WALKING TREE stands tall at the eastern wing of the Ticketing Hall / NMIAirport The spaces at the airport are dotted with facets of Jamaican art, which showcase the island's heritage, culture, flora and fauna and the vibrancy and diversity. Just beyond the check point in Outgoing Immigration is a collection of TWELVE MASTERS, which is a celebration of Jamaican art pioneers. This display was done in collaboration with the National Gallery of Jamaica. Showcased in this selection are paintings of Barrington Watson, Eugene Hyde, Karl Parboosingh, David Pottinger, Colin Garland, Osmond Watson, Alvin Marriot, John Dunkley, Albert Huie, Mallica 'Kapo' Reynolds, Carl Abrahams, and Edna Manley. For any country, the airport is the first impression that travellers get as they arrive, and the very last as they leave. NMIA manages to encapsulate that warmth through sprinkles of artifacts from the island. On the upper deck, the main departure lounge, is the bust by the Harlem Renaissance master sculptor Richmond Barthe, of Norman Manley, in whose honour the airport has been named. Two towering panels illustrate Jamaican history, painted specifically for the Norman Manley International Airport in 1985; this installation exudes nostalgia of the old airport that has transitioned to the new building. displayed on wall of link corridor to Gates Tucked away from the high-traffic areas, Club Kingston, the first-class lounge, unfolds the sublime art space. On the walls are paintings, highlights of 'Five Top Things' that are Jamaican, and framed front pages of The Gleaner. A pathway is lined with photographs of Jamaica's landmarks, people, flora and fauna. "The idea is to showcase as much of Jamaica's culture, heritage and people, which leaves a lasting impression with the travellers," said Grace Morrison, Marketing and Corporate Communications Manager of AAJ. Spreading this warmth is an ongoing process. "This (showcasing more art) will take place over time," said Matalon. "As we progress, the Art Sub-committee will make recommendations to the main board, who will implement in line with the budget." AAJ SCHOOLS’ ART PROJECT 2014 SUBLIME ART SPACE As a part of this mandate, an annual school-art competition will be launched in September this year. "The winning works will be put on display in the Departures and Arrivals concourses," Matalon informed. "The inaugural AAJ SCHOOLS’ART PROJECT was staged last year and several works were selected for prominent display in the Terminal.” "Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow," says acclaimed Indian author Anita Desai, and travellers passing through NMIA are sure to take home a piece of Jamaica in their hearts as they head to their destinations. SUNDAY GLEANER— ART & LEISURE ARTICLE d/d 19 JULY 2015 | [email protected] Page 5 TEAM AAJ - OUT n’ ABOUT ! June 25– 28 ,2015 National Senior Championships | NATIONAL STADIUM, Kingston. (L-R) AAJ Board Chairman— Dennis Morrison and fellow Directors Dr. Lanie Oakley – Williams and Claudette Ramdanie came out to show full support for our athletes. President & Chief Executive Officer (actg.) Audley Deidrick shares important airport updates with Dervan Malcom of Power 106 at the recent live radio broadcast from the NMIA main Car Park. BLUE AND JOHN CROW MOUNTAINS INSCRIBED TO UNESCO’S WORLD HERITAGE LIST On July 3, 2015 JAMAICA’s renowned Blue and John Crow Mountains was inscribed to the world heritage list of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The inscription represents the first world heritage site for Jamaica and the first mixed – cultural and natural – site for the Caribbean sub-region. It is one of only 32 mixed sites. JAMAICA now joins the list of iconic sites such as the Great Wall of China, the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, the Taj Mahal of India, Acropolis of Athens in Greece, Great Barrier Reef of Australia, as well as the Pitons in St Lucia. World heritage status is given to natural and cultural sites across the globe considered to be of outstanding universal value; meaning sites which possess cultural and natural significance which are so exceptional as to transcend national boundaries and are of common importance for present and future genera- tions. Page 6 The bewitching BLUE MOUNTAINS , JAMAICA UPCOMING EVENTS… INDEPENDENCE VILLAGE August 1-6 This annual celebration features daily and nightly family friendly activities in commemoration of Jamaica’s Independence Holiday. The week of activities will take place at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre and include the Mello Go-Roun’ and the Reggae World Dance Championship. The National Grand Gala will be held at the National Stadium /Kingston on Thursday, August 6. FOR MORE DETAILS VISIT: www.jcdcjamaica.com 2015 Theme: PROUD n’ FREE JAMAICA 53 Mek wi celebrate wi culture , wi people , and wi freedom! For more info contact : 316-6853 | [email protected] Page 7 AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF JAMAICA Administration Building Norman Manley Int’l Airport Palisadoes, Kingston Telephone: (876) 924-8835-7 Fax: (876) 924-8419 [email protected] www.airportsauthorityjamaica.aero ______________ NORMAN MANLEY INT’L AIRPORT Palisadoes, Kingston Telephone: (876) 924-8452-6 Fax: (876) 924-8566 Toll Free: 1-888-AIRPORT (247-7678) FACEBOOK/normanmanleyintlairport [email protected] www.nmia.aero SANGSTER INT’L AIRPORT Sunset Boulevard, Montego Bay Telephone: (876) 979-1034-5 Fax: (876) 952-6172 Airport Operator: MBJ Airports Limited IAN FLEMING INT’L AIRPORT Boscobel, St Mary Telephone: (876) 975-3101 FACEBOOK / ianflemingiairportjamaica _______________________ TINSON PEN AERODROME Marcus Garvey Drive, Kingston Telephone: (876) 923-0022, 757-6560 NEGRIL AERODROME Negril, Hanover HAPPY 122nd BIRTHDAY! The Right Excellent NORMAN W. MANLEY KEN JONES AERODROME St. Margaret’s Bay, Portland National Hero Architect of Independent Jamaica Telephone (876) 913-3173 4 July 1893 - 2 September 1969 Telephone: (876) 957-5016