AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew Routes for Travelers: EL AL has expanded its Virgin Atlantic codeshare via London Heathrow, adding one-ticket connections to Antigua and Barbuda plus Jamaica, Barbados, Grenada and St. Vincent—boosting winter-sun access for international visitors. Language & Tourism Skills: Antigua and Barbuda is moving to make Spanish a second official language, with Spain support for teaching, software and a proposed cultural institute, plus targeted training for tourism, airport/seaport operations and customs. Health & Visitor Confidence: The long-delayed cancer treatment centre is expected to start services this fall, but officials still haven’t confirmed a firm opening date or patient costs. Tourism Development at Fort James: Government will earmark EC$5 million from a Sandals tax settlement (EC$6.5m total) to kick off the Renaissance Park at Fort James, including a marina, amphitheatre, boutique hotel and retail. Roads & Getting Around: PM Browne has set a goal to complete 75% of the national road network within four years, alongside new signage and public-space upgrades. MICE Push: Antigua and Barbuda is strengthening its meetings and events profile at FIEXPO Latin America 2026 in Costa Rica. Public Infrastructure Enforcement: Cabinet warns vandalized bus stops could lead to surveillance and prosecution, with offenders potentially required to pay for repairs.
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