AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCruise Boost: Antigua Cruise Port is gearing up for a busy June–September run, with Rhapsody of the Seas returning June 9 (2,026 passengers) and more calls on June 17 and June 23, as the port expects 15+ cruise ship visits and thousands of visitors. Tourism Promotion: Antigua and Barbuda used Caribbean Week in New York to push culture, heritage and Carnival, with a TV appearance highlighting Nelson’s Dockyard, Barbuda’s frigate bird sanctuary, local rum and Culinary Month. Airlift Push: New interline deals across the region aim to reduce hassle and cost from fragmented Caribbean air travel, improving connections for island-hopping passengers. Visa Shock for Tourism: CHTA president-elect Gregor Nassief says U.S. visa renewal denials tied to restrictions affecting Antigua and Barbuda could ripple through Caribbean travel and business. Local Jobs & Services: Jumby Bay Island advertised for an Estate House Gardener role supporting ultra-luxury grounds and guest-ready estates. Road Disruption: Overnight detours are planned on All Saints Road for major works, with businesses staying open. Industry Governance: Cabinet approved a government-led Fort James Beach redevelopment, setting aside a Royal Caribbean beach club plan and moving ahead with a leisure and event-focused vision. Safety & Enforcement: Four men charged after a major Pares Village cannabis seizure were granted $500,000 bail with strict reporting and travel conditions.
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