AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVisa Update for Travellers: Spain has named nine CARICOM countries—including Antigua and Barbuda—among 60 nations whose citizens can enter Spain visa-free for short stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period), while Jamaica and several others are left out. Parliament & Migration Talks: Antigua and Barbuda’s Parliament approved a resolution to continue U.S. negotiations on possible third-country national transfers, with strict conditions and no automatic programme; officials say the U.S. proposal lacked binding cost coverage, and the government is pushing for written, upfront financial and legal safeguards. CIP Under the Spotlight: Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez defended Antigua and Barbuda’s Citizenship by Investment programme in Parliament, rejecting claims it’s linked to recent U.S. visa restrictions. Security for Carnival 2026: Police announced expanded patrols, random stop-and-search, and zero tolerance on weapons ahead of Carnival (July 25–Aug 4), plus safety reminders for visitors. Regional Air Connectivity: LIAT launched a historic direct service linking Guadeloupe and Montego Bay, with Antigua tourism officials calling it a boost for multi-island travel. Tourism & Culture: The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority welcomed LIAT’s new route, while the Tourism Authority says 30+ artists have already shown interest in Art Week (Nov 11–18). Airline Network Shift: JetBlue is dropping Antigua as it reshuffles routes to expand Fort Lauderdale.
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