AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Alert: Trinidad and Tobago has activated precautionary Ebola measures, advising people to avoid travel to Ebola-affected countries (DRC, South Sudan, Uganda) and to expect enhanced screening on arrival—no Ebola cases reported in the Caribbean so far. U.S. Visa Shock for Tourism Leaders: Dominica’s PM Skerrit declined to comment on the U.S. decision not to renew CHTA president-elect Gregor Nassief’s visa, amid concerns the move is tied to partial travel restrictions affecting Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. Safety on the Water: Police are investigating the death of a 59-year-old U.S. visitor who became unresponsive during a scuba dive excursion near North Sound; an autopsy is expected. Sewage & Coast Protection: Minister Rawdon Turner met Sustainable Markets Initiative representatives ahead of CHOGM 2026, flagging sewage treatment upgrades in St. John’s and broader resilience priorities. Tourism Marketing Push: Air Peace is promoting Antigua and Barbuda to Nigerian travelers ahead of direct service, spotlighting major attractions. Luxury Development: Construction has begun on the US$200m Long Bay Zen Resort, positioned as a premium tourism play with a focus on staff wages. Road Updates: Overnight detours are planned for All Saints Road works, with local access maintained. Regional Tourism Spotlight: Nevis launched its “Spring Into Summer” campaign to boost off-season arrivals with festivals, wellness and hotel packages.
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