AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoTourism Marketing: The Anguilla Tourist Board has launched its 2026 Summer Campaign, “Taste. Feel. Live.”, plus a new Xcape app, aiming to boost summer arrivals, cut seasonality, and spotlight local food, culture, events and hospitality. Air Connectivity: BermudAir says it will start a new Toronto–Turks and Caicos route on Dec. 19, 2026 (weekly Saturdays from May 1, 2027), with onward service that also links into Anguilla—good news for regional travel demand. Public Sector Hiring: An Overseas Territories public service summit in Bermuda highlighted recruitment pressure across the region, including Anguilla, as ageing workforces, migration and private-sector competition make civil service posts harder to fill. Environment & Heritage: Anguilla’s Environment Month push included a cleanup at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, with officials linking heritage protection to stronger tourism and community pride. Marine Conservation Procurement: The UK Blue Belt Programme is seeking a supplier (£180,000) to process Caribbean UK Overseas Territories samples from the “Beyond the Reef” survey using metabarcoding, including work tied to Anguilla. Travel Industry Moves: Hilton Honors is rolling out clearer, more guaranteed upgrade options for elite members, shifting upgrades from guesswork to confirmable rewards.
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