AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAirlift Pressure on the Horizon: JetBlue’s booking system now shows no JFK–Antigua nonstop beyond Oct. 31, 2026, as the airline reallocates aircraft to expand Fort Lauderdale; Antigua and Barbuda tourism officials say they’re working with JetBlue to protect connectivity via connections and other partners. US Immigration Policy Watch: Ambassador Sir Ronald Sanders has urged U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace to reconsider Antigua and Barbuda’s inclusion in a proposed “Third World Immigration Moratorium” bill, calling claims about the Citizenship by Investment Programme inaccurate and noting a residency requirement. Carnival Coverage Secured: Government has rejected a plan for a mandatory 24-hour delay on official Antigua Carnival livestreams, saying live access best supports tourism, sponsors, and the diaspora. Tourism Meets Healthcare: Antigua and Barbuda’s ABTA is backing Canada’s Polo For Heart to promote the destination while supporting cardiac care for Southlake Health, with local artists and a “Polo in Paradise” showcase. Culture & Travel Calendar: Antigua Naval Dockyard marks 10 years since UNESCO World Heritage inscription, and Antigua and Barbuda Art Week returns Nov. 11–18 with expanded exhibitions and a public art centerpiece. Sports Tourism: ABNOC announced an 18-athlete roster for the XXV Central American and Caribbean Games in Santo Domingo (July 24–Aug 8, 2026).
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