AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Strategy & Seasonality: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the biggest tourism hurdle is seasonality—winter peaks in the U.S. and Europe, then summer drop-offs—so the NIA is leaning on events like Culturama and the Mango Festival while pushing a stronger regional market. Water Security Push (Nevis): Nevis is moving to lock in 24/7 potable water after CCM-led investment of over $50m, including a new 500,000-gallon Stoney Hill storage tank and upgrades that add redundancy. Cruise Momentum (St. Kitts): Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson reports the cruise rebound is back to pre-pandemic levels, with 918,198 passengers welcomed so far and a shift toward making St. Kitts a transit port in 2027. Regional Tourism Networking: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is underway, bringing CTO ministers and leaders together to protect market share amid geopolitical and travel-market uncertainty. Recognition for the Sector: St. Kitts and Nevis earned four World Travel Awards nominations, and Nevis film “Pan Gyul” won two Cannes-linked Diversity in Cannes awards. Energy & Utilities Leadership (Nevis): Nelson Ald Stapleton was appointed NEVLEC GM, signaling continued local talent development in power-sector management. Education for Sustainable Development: With UNESCO support, St. Kitts and Nevis plans to embed Education for Sustainable Development into the national curriculum starting Sept. 2026, starting with Grade 3 and 5. Aviation & Connectivity: A regional aviation realignment is highlighted by new interline cooperation and shifting market exits, pointing to emerging hub competition across the Eastern Caribbean.
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