AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Diplomacy in New York: Caribbean Week 2026 kicks off June 1 with a strong turnout of tourism ministers and commissioners, including Antigua and Barbuda’s delegation, as leaders push “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences” and focus on airlift, sustainability, and next-gen tourism. Aviation & Connectivity: A new interline deal between LIAT 2020 and Air Caraïbes (from June 1) lands as Caribbean Airlines cuts routes, with commentary arguing the region is rebuilding around Antigua, Barbados, and Sint Maarten. Climate Finance at Bonn: SIDS leaders, including Antigua and Barbuda’s Michael Joseph, are calling for a fairer climate finance system and faster delivery, warning that “access” without implementation capacity won’t protect vulnerable islands. Water & Food Security: Antigua and Barbuda cabinet backs major dam and water infrastructure projects aimed at boosting irrigation, reducing drought impacts, and strengthening climate-smart agriculture. Long Bay Zen Resort: Antigua breaks ground on a US$200M luxury Long Bay Zen Resort, pitching wellness and smart tech while promising jobs and tourism diversification. Health Watch: Antigua and Barbuda’s health ministry says Ebola risk remains low while monitoring imported malaria cases and strengthening response plans. Wildlife & Nature: Barbuda’s land-rights advocate John Mussington highlights communal land stewardship and warns against luxury-driven environmental damage.
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