AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAnguilla Tourism: The Anguilla Tourist Board has launched its 2026 Summer Campaign, “Taste. Feel. Live.”, rolling out the new Xcape App to boost visitor engagement and push the island as a year-round destination, spotlighting local food, culture, festivals, boat racing, and heritage experiences. Air Connectivity: BermudAir is expanding winter airlift with new seasonal routes from Boston’s Logan, including twice-weekly nonstop service to Anguilla (Dec. 18, 2026–May 3, 2027), plus added service to Turks and Caicos and Belize. Heritage & Environment: Environment Month 2026 included a cleanup at the historic Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, led by the Ministry of Environment’s Parks and Beaches Division, linking heritage preservation with tourism support. Caribbean Travel Demand: A new “best beaches” ranking places Anguilla’s Shoal Bay East among the world’s top beaches, reinforcing the island’s pull for peak-season travelers. Public Service Hiring: An international summit of British Overseas Territories highlighted recruitment challenges for civil service roles, with Anguilla among the territories discussing how to attract and retain talent. Regional Marine Protection: Montserrat has joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, joining Anguilla, Turks and Caicos, and Cayman in efforts to protect at least 20% of maritime zones and strengthen marine management.
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