AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoAviation Shake-Up: Caribbean Airlines will cut three flights and reduce two more routes starting June 1, ending Dominica–Suriname and St. Kitts–Suriname, plus Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname; it will also scale Martinique and Guadeloupe down to twice-weekly service—tightening key links for business travel and the diaspora. Maritime & Trade: Curaçao wrapped its 24th Caribbean Shipping Executives’ Conference with a push on digital ports, intra-Caribbean trade, maritime security, and resilience as global trade shifts. Reparations Debate: France’s Macron reopened the reparations question tied to the slave trade, announcing a new research project with Ghana. Tourism Momentum: Antigua and Barbuda reported a 7% rise in stayovers in Q1, while CTM 2026 in Antigua reinforced the destination’s growing airlift and cruise plans. Cyber Risk: France’s Gîtes de France joined a string of booking-site breaches, exposing customer booking details (no banking data), with Guadeloupe reportedly among affected departments.
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