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Airlift Boost: JetBlue is adding more summer flights from Fort Lauderdale to Aruba, St. Maarten and Santo Domingo starting July 9—daily service to both Aruba and St. Maarten, plus a second daily flight to Santo Domingo—betting Americans want easy, nonstop Caribbean getaways. St. Maarten Momentum: The wider island market is already surging, with new reporting pointing to strong year-over-year tourism demand and a “use-it-as-a-base” travel style that keeps bookings and dining reservations tight. Regional Tourism Strategy: Caribbean tourism leaders are also pushing a regional logistics and supply-chain plan to keep more tourism dollars circulating locally, aiming to reduce reliance on imported goods and services. Local Agriculture Spotlight: Nevis’ agriculture minister praised Anguilla’s Agri Fest 2026 as a well-run showcase of modern, tech-enabled farming and food-security progress. Education & Careers: Beyond tourism, New Anglia University is expanding U.S.-linked clinical training and residency pathways as more international students chase hospital-based experience.

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Tourism leaders push logistics network to keep tourism dollars in the region

Tourism leaders push logistics network to keep tourism dollars in the region

JetBlue Is Adding More Flights to Three Caribbean Islands This Summer, From Aruba Resorts to St. Maarten Beach Bars and Santo Domingo Escapes

JetBlue Is Adding More Flights to Three Caribbean Islands This Summer, From Aruba Resorts to St. Maarten Beach Bars and Santo Domingo Escapes

A New Caribbean Flight Just Linked Anguilla and Tortola, Bringing Short Hop Travel, Better Access, and Simpler Itineraries

A New Caribbean Flight Just Linked Anguilla and Tortola, Bringing Short Hop Travel, Better Access, and Simpler Itineraries

Creative industry seeing advancement with construction of Creative Arts Centre underway & a financing scheme

Creative industry seeing advancement with construction of Creative Arts Centre underway & a financing scheme


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