AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLong Bay luxury push: Antigua and Barbuda has broken ground on the US$200M Long Bay Zen Resort, positioning it as a premium wellness and experiential tourism project aimed at attracting high-end guests and boosting jobs and tourism diversification. Resort buzz: Hodges Bay Resort & Spa was named to Caribbean Journal’s 2026 “Cool List,” highlighting its design-led style and Prickly Pear Island experience. Aviation upgrade: LIAT (2020) and Air Caraïbes signed an interline deal starting June 1, letting travelers book on one ticket with through-checked baggage—improving links between the Eastern Caribbean and Europe via Paris. Regional aviation oversight: ECCAA opened its expanded V.C. Bird headquarters to strengthen safety and security oversight, alongside progress toward FAA Category 1 status. Tourism marketing in music: Reggae ambassador Causion is promoting Antigua with “Feels Like I’m Dreaming,” filmed locally and set for a June release. Beach spotlight: Princess Diana Beach in Barbuda ranked No. 3 on The World’s Best Beaches North America list, with powdery sand and clear water drawing attention. Health & borders: Cabinet tightened Ebola-related entry rules, halting visa waivers for African travelers and requiring fuller travel-history disclosure. Travel safety: Police appealed for help after a Carty’s Hill robbery, urging residents to secure homes and avoid sharing travel plans online. Caribbean Week in New York: CTO’s Caribbean Week returns June 1 at InterContinental New York Times Square, with ministers and industry leaders meeting on airlift, sustainability, and marketing.
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