AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation & Tourism Access: Anguilla is set for a stronger winter travel season as BermudAir’s AnguillAir expands routes, including weekly Saturday service from Toronto (starting Dec. 19 through May 1, 2027) plus added frequencies from key U.S. cities, boosting visitor reach to the island’s 33 beaches. Regional Air Connectivity Push: Antigua and Barbuda PM Gaston Browne renewed calls for an OECS airline, citing repeated delays and cancellations that strand regional travellers—an issue Anguilla is directly tied to through OECS membership. Tourism Governance: Tourism Minister Marsha T. Henderson represented St. Kitts and Nevis at the CTO Constitutional Review Committee in Saint Martin, where officials reviewed the organization’s governing documents and how they guide regional tourism policy. Destination Marketing: The Anguilla Tourist Board appointed Marketplace Excellence Corporation as its U.S. public relations agency of record (effective July 1) to lift brand visibility and drive high-value American visitor demand. Digital & AI Policy: Minister E. Jay Saunders took part in a regional AI workshop in Anguilla focused on AI readiness, ethical governance, and digital transformation for public institutions. Finance & Monetary Updates: ECCB’s 113th Monetary Council meeting in Dominica reaffirmed the EC dollar’s role as a stability anchor and advanced the “Big Push” agenda, including digital transformation and tourism connectivity.
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