AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCHOGM 2026 Readiness: Antigua and Barbuda’s hotels and tourism sector is urging accommodation providers—including short-term rentals—to register as CHOGM bookings intensify, with planning based on a benchmark of about 5,000 delegates in Samoa and side events expected to draw hundreds more. Sports Tourism Boost: The Minister of Sports met Cedar Valley Golf Course management to map upgrades aimed at strengthening sports tourism and modernizing the venue. Cancer Care Timeline: The Cancer Treatment Centre is nearing completion, with specialist staff already being identified; services are now expected to start by fall 2026 or early 2027 after equipment installation and commissioning. Public Infrastructure Protection: Government says vandalized bus stops and public assets could face surveillance and prosecution, with offenders potentially required to repay repair costs. Road Network Push: Cabinet set a target to complete at least 75% of the national road network within four years, alongside wider signage and beautification work. Regional Travel Updates: EL AL expanded its Virgin Atlantic codeshare via London Heathrow, adding one-ticket connections to Antigua and Barbuda and other Eastern Caribbean destinations. Visa-Free Travel: Antigua and Barbuda’s citizens will be able to visit the UAE visa-free for short stays under a newly ratified treaty. Storm Watch: Tropical Storm Arthur’s Gulf impacts are estimated at $4–6 billion, a reminder for travelers and operators to stay alert to weather disruptions.
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