AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Policy Shock: PM Gaston Browne says Europe could be next to tighten travel rules tied to Antigua and Barbuda’s Citizenship by Investment, warning visa-free access to the Schengen area may be pulled by year-end unless talks succeed, with an electronic travel authorization proposed as the compromise. Border Security Upgrade: The Senate unanimously passed the Advanced Passenger Information and Passenger Name Record Bill 2026 to collect and share traveler data before arrival or departure, aligning the country with international and CARICOM standards. Aviation & Connectivity: Nigeria’s Air Peace took delivery of its first Embraer E175, aiming to expand West and Central Africa routes—good news for regional travel demand. Local Road Disruption: Overnight single-lane traffic restrictions are set for All Saints Road (Post Millennial Academy to LICS Limited) from 7:00 pm June 30 to 7:00 am July 1, with flag persons and local access maintained. CHOGM Prep: A three-day CHOGM security exercise (July 8–10) is planned, with temporary road closures and restricted access around key northern roads and St John’s zones. Community & Housing: HAPPI shared before-and-after photos of a major new home project for a family of nearly 30, highlighting ongoing social support work.
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