AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNew Air Links: BermudAir says it will launch direct service to Grand Cayman this week (via Turks & Caicos), with flights going on sale Friday, adding winter capacity and boosting regional connectivity. Public Health: The Ministry of Health and Public Health Department are urging residents to prepare for Saharan dust, with a weather-service alert running today through Thursday and the heaviest impact expected Wednesday; people with asthma and other respiratory conditions are advised to take extra precautions and stay indoors as much as possible. Safety & Security: RCIPS reports a high-visibility policing operation at Camana Bay’s “Out of This World” Music Fest, plus a separate early-morning George Town mugging investigation; police ask the public to share any CCTV or video from the area. Tourism Momentum: Cayman logged a record April for stayover tourism—47,884 visitors (+12% year over year)—and total arrivals reached 173,596 (+37% with cruise included), supported by stronger U.S. demand and improving airlift. Family Travel Demand: A new Amadeus–CHTA Caribbean trends report names Cayman the Caribbean’s fastest-growing destination for families, with 3–5 person travel parties rising and larger groups delivering strong value. Travel Prep: With Atlantic hurricane season starting Monday, residents are reminded to check passport validity and protect travel documents ahead of storms. Industry Watch: Caribbean Week in New York opens June 1, with Cayman representatives among tourism leaders discussing airline trends and airlift as competition intensifies.
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