AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoAirlift Shock: Caribbean Airlines will cut three Eastern Caribbean routes and reduce Martinique/Guadeloupe service to twice weekly from June 1, after Parliament-linked figures showed losses topping US$18.8m from the 2023 expansion—prompting fresh questions on who will plug the gap, with LIAT 2020 now in the spotlight. Tourism Momentum: Antigua and Barbuda says stayovers rose 7% in Q1 (110,832 visitors), and it used CHTA’s Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2026 to push new airlift and cruise growth. Wellness Push: TTW named the Americas/Caribbean’s Top 30 wellness destinations for 2026, betting on shorter, nature-led trips and sustainable luxury. Business-Policy Ties: BVI’s Trade Department and BVICC are publicly reaffirming collaboration on small-business support. Cyber Risk: France’s Gîtes de France joined a recent wave of booking-site hacks, exposing customer booking details (no payment data reported), with Guadeloupe among the potentially affected areas. Regional Trade Talk: Curaçao hosted a major maritime conference focused on digitalization and intra-Caribbean trade.
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