AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAirlift Boost for Tourism: American Airlines is adding a second daily Miami–St. Kitts flight for the winter season (Dec 17, 2026–Apr 5, 2027), giving hotels, tours, and local businesses a stronger peak-season flow. Cruise Infrastructure Push: St. Kitts has broken ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at home-porting by 2027, with more passenger spending expected through longer stays ashore. Nevis Airport Expansion: The Nevis Island Administration has started work on a major expansion of Vance W. Amory International Airport, positioning the island for higher air traffic and tourism growth. CBI Under EU Pressure: A fresh debate is building around the EU’s push to end OECS Citizenship by Investment by 2028, with local commentary questioning St. Kitts and Nevis’ credibility and transition plans. Regional Integration at CARICOM: St. Lucia hosts the 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting, with outgoing Chair Dr. Terrance Drew calling for stronger integration and better implementation of regional decisions. Co-ops and Food Security: St. Kitts marked International Day of Cooperatives, highlighting cooperatives’ role in agriculture, agro-processing, fisheries, and community resilience. Skills for Green Industry: A St. Kitts–Hamburg skills partnership was signed in Germany to prepare the workforce for sustainable and renewable-energy-linked sectors. Sargassum Readiness: Work has begun on a national sargassum management effort, including equipping tractors for extraction and coastal protection. Culture with Economic Reach: Nevis Mango Festival 2026 wrapped up, while St. Kitts Music Festival was declared a success despite operational issues like venue access and stage changeovers.
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