AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWork Permits: Government says it will tighten work permit rules, requiring employers to prove local vacancies were advertised across multiple independent platforms before foreign labor is approved. CHOGM 2026 Readiness: Preparations for the Commonwealth summit are advancing steadily, with strong international accommodation and travel interest; meanwhile, the Potters Playing Field redevelopment is on track, and PM Browne has pledged funding to expand the pool as works near completion. Cruise Momentum: Antigua and Barbuda is pushing for stronger cruise growth and higher service standards as Rhapsody of the Seas continues summer off-season calls; Tourism Minister Charles Fernandez urged stakeholders to raise professionalism to protect the visitor experience. Regional Tourism Trade: CHTA has named Barbados host for Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2027, signaling continued regional B2B momentum. Sargassum Plan: Antigua and Barbuda is exploring Japanese technical support to turn sargassum into marketable products, with disposal flagged as the main hurdle. Visa Shock Ripple: The U.S. visa denial of newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief (and reported denial for his wife) highlights tightening travel scrutiny across the region. On-the-Ground Safety: Police are investigating the death of a 59-year-old U.S. visitor who became unresponsive during a scuba dive near North Sound. Tourism Marketing Push: Antigua and Barbuda spotlighted at CTO Caribbean Week in New York, while Air Peace continues marketing the destination to Nigerian travelers.
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