AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism Development: Antigua and Barbuda marked a major milestone for its Vision 2030 agenda with the Long Bay Zen Resort groundbreaking on Antigua’s east coast, a roughly US$200m luxury wellness project aimed at boosting experiential tourism and jobs. Resort Leadership: Hodges Bay Resort & Spa named Christopher Eastmond as its new general manager, tasking him with driving guest experience, renovations, and the upcoming Katsuya Beach debut. Connectivity for Visitors: Air Canada launched free, streaming-quality Wi‑Fi for Aeroplan members on flights to and from Caribbean and Mexican destinations, a fresh upgrade for travelers heading to the islands. Public Health Watch: Antigua and Barbuda’s Ministry of Health said it’s monitoring Ebola outbreaks in DRC and Uganda while reviewing response plans; it also referenced recent imported malaria cases and ongoing surveillance with regional partners. Regional Mobility & Security: At a CARICOM border summit in Antigua, officials said free movement data does not show mass migration “flooding” fears, while Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene pushed a six-point border security roadmap including a proposed single digital credential. Sports & Tourism Buzz: St George MP Michael Freeland congratulated Antiguan cricketer Shawnisha Hector on her West Indies Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 squad selection.
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