AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFestivals Governance: Twelve members were sworn in to Antigua and Barbuda’s newly constituted Festivals Commission Board under the Festivals Commission Act 2026, with Elizabeth Makhoul as Chair and Ryan Johnson as Deputy—tasked with overseeing Antigua Carnival and the One Nation Festival for two-year terms. Tourism Leadership: The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority named Charmaine Spencer as Chief Marketing Officer (effective June 1) and Shermain Jeremy as Director of Tourism for the Caribbean and Latin America, as stay-over arrivals rose 7% in Q1 2026. Connectivity Boost: LIAT (2020) and Air Caraïbes signed an interline agreement for single-ticket, single-purchase travel across networks (including Antigua via V.C. Bird) with checked baggage through. Resort & Sports Tourism: The Verandah Antigua launches a Pickleball Pro Series (June 8–17) with clinics and a pro-led camp, positioning Antigua as a pickleball destination. Cruise Planning: SeaDream announced fall 2028 Caribbean voyages and New Year’s 2029 sailings with multiple overnights in St. Barths and stops including Antigua. Local Development: Cabinet approved a Fort James Beach redevelopment plan led by government, aiming to preserve heritage while expanding tourism and creating space for vendors and artisans. Public Safety: Police are searching for suspects after two vessel crew members were wounded and robbed near Heritage Quay.
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