AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLuxury Tourism Push: Long Bay Zen Resort (US$200M) officially launched in Antigua with construction starting now and major work set for Q4 2026, pitching “quiet luxury” with green energy, desalination, AI butler service and premium rates that could reach US$5,000 a night. Resort Spotlight: Hodges Bay Resort and Spa was named to Caribbean Journal’s 2026 Cool List, praised for its art-filled design and standout guest experiences including Prickly Pear Island. Aviation Connectivity: LIAT (2020) and Air Caraïbes signed an interline agreement for single-ticket travel with through-checked baggage, aimed at smoother Caribbean–Europe connections from June 1. Regional Aviation Oversight: ICAO’s top civil aviation directors met in Antigua for the 14th NACC regional meeting, with officials stressing safety, security and sustainability for small islands. CHOGM Prep: Antigua and Barbuda’s CHOGM 2026 task force reviewed accreditation, accommodation, security and transport, with a major recce set for June 7–13. Seaweed Crisis & Tourism: MP Michael Freeland and partners highlighted sargassum solutions as the seaweed threat grows, warning about health and environmental impacts. Community & Environment: ABRCS Youth Commission ran a Fort James Beach clean-up, collecting hundreds of pounds of debris to protect coastal ecosystems. Cricket & Tourism Interest: West Indies Academy squads departed Antigua for Sri Lanka (June 3–27), adding another sports-linked reason to watch the island’s regional talent. Food Culture: Five female chefs wowed diners at Hodges Bay Resort during Antigua’s Culinary Month, spotlighting Caribbean flavours and local ingredients.
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