AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoAviation & Tourism Growth: BermudAir CEO Adam Scott says the airline is doubling down on niche, holiday-focused routes—using Embraer 175/190 aircraft—to serve underserved markets, including its AnguillAir service to Anguilla, with onboard touches like Dark ’n Stormy and a push for more frequent travel options. Air Connectivity Investment: Nevis has officially broken ground on the multi-million-dollar expansion of Vance W. Amory International Airport, including a 2,000-foot runway extension, new terminal and customs facilities, and upgrades aimed at boosting tourism and executive jet capacity over the next 18 months. Caribbean Tourism Momentum: New data from the Caribbean Tourism Organization points to strong regional travel gains, with Anguilla leading first-quarter growth at +24.6% in stayover visitors, supported by luxury resorts and expanding villa demand. OECS Community Tourism: OECS tourism officials met in Saint Lucia to strengthen community-based tourism policies, backed by the European Development Fund, positioning local communities as primary beneficiaries of tourism growth. Local Business & Culture: Bank of Nevis will sponsor the 2026 Miss Caribbean Culture Queen Pageant on August 3 at NEDACS Cultural Complex, bringing contestants from across the region including Anguilla. Sports & Youth Development: Nevis’ Runako Morton Primary Schools Cricket Tournament returns at E T W Park in Charlestown with TDC as title sponsor, supporting youth skills and leadership through sport. Hospitality Recognition: Travel And Tour World named its Top 100 Luxury Hotels in the Americas and Caribbean for 2026, highlighting standout luxury stays across the region.
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