AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoEarthquake Update: A 6.1-magnitude quake off Cuba rattled parts of Florida, prompting brief closures and evacuations at major venues; no tsunami threat or immediate damage reported. Marine Conservation: Montserrat has joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, committing to protect at least 20% of its maritime zone with support for marine protected areas and fisheries management—Cayman is already part of the initiative. Cost of Travel for Residents: Opposition MP Pearlina McGaw-Lumsden is pushing to raise Cayman’s duty-free return allowance from $500 to $800 after years without an increase, citing inflation and summer shopping needs. Cayman Tourism Momentum: A new look at 2026 performance points to strong stayover growth and multigenerational demand, helped by one-flight access from key U.S. gateways. Safety at Seven Mile Beach: Coast Guard and police recovered a body off Seven Mile Beach in a search linked to a missing jet ski rider; identification is pending. Ebola Screening: Enhanced monitoring for selected incoming flights at Owen Roberts begins next Thursday, though officials say the risk remains low. Air Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched nonstop service to Austin, Texas, citing strong demand and a growing U.S. market. Culture & Tourism: Cayman Art Week 2026 wrapped with record attendance and strong sales across all three islands. Wildlife Research: Scientists tagged a loggerhead turtle (“Amber”) to track her movements between nesting events.
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