AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Nevis has officially broken ground on the multi-million-dollar expansion of the Vance W. Amory International Airport, with plans including a 2,000-foot runway extension, a modernised terminal, new fire hall and customs hall, and expanded parking for up to 50 executive jets—aimed at boosting airlift and tourism growth over an 18-month build. Regional Tourism Growth: A new Caribbean Tourism Organization snapshot points to Anguilla as the fastest-growing destination in the region, up 24.6% in Q1 2026 stayover visitors, driven by luxury resorts, a growing villa market, and strong connectivity via St. Maarten. Air Service Expansion: Trans Anguilla Airways marks a major milestone with GDS integration, improving traveller access and strengthening inter-island links for business and leisure. Travel Trade Payments: Rocco Forte Hotels partners with Sion to modernise travel advisor commission payments, targeting faster payouts and less manual administration. Airline Route Push: BermudAir is rolling out new Caribbean and Central America services, including launches tied to December 2026 schedules. Community Tourism: OECS is training member states to scale community-based tourism, positioning local communities as the main beneficiaries and drivers of resilient, inclusive growth. Local Culture: Anguilla’s Wet Fete returns July 31 with a regional lineup across soca, bouyon and live bands. Education & Careers: New Anglia University highlights ECFMG certification pathways for international medical graduates eyeing U.S. residency and licensure. Industry People: Caribbean POSH’s 10th anniversary ICON Woman Awards honoured 15 women across seven Caribbean territories, spotlighting leadership across entrepreneurship, health, culture and more.
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