AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Strategy Under Pressure: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley is again urging a “change in perspective” for the island’s tourism push, pointing to seasonality and rising travel costs as geopolitical tensions keep shifting how people plan trips. He says Nevis should lean harder into regional demand and more events to smooth out the peaks and troughs. Opposition Tensions: On the political front, former Nevis deputy premier Alexis Jeffers claims the Nevis Reformation Party is working with outside interests to slow development and spread fear-based misinformation. Regional Tourism Links: Brantley also highlighted Nevis’ recent push to deepen ties with St. Barts through the “Saveurs Caraïbes 2026” festival, bringing chefs, artisans, and tourism officials to expand experiential travel connections. Broader Industry Mix: Elsewhere this week, hotel and travel coverage stayed busy—from standout pool culture to Four Seasons’ 2028 private jet itineraries—while a U.S. Coast Guard ban on certain cargo mooring practices in San Juan raised concerns for freight to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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