AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAir Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched its first nonstop Austin–Grand Cayman service on May 24, with celebrations in both cities and Tourism Minister Gary Rutty calling Austin a fast-growing Texas gateway. Tourism Performance: Cayman posted a record April for stayover tourism—47,884 visitors (+12% vs April 2025)—and cruise arrivals of 145,707, lifting total arrivals to 173,596 (+37%). Luxury Real Estate: The Watermark, an ultra-prime Seven Mile Beach development, has begun owner occupancy on Grand Cayman. Regional Health & Travel: As an Ebola outbreak in the DRC and Uganda worsens, countries tightened entry rules and Caribbean health agencies—including CARPHA—activated monitoring and screening support, with Cayman among territories strengthening measures. Business & Finance: Premier André Ebanks is in Trinidad and New York to deepen international financial services relationships and regulatory engagement. Industry Spotlight: Henry Harteveldt is set to keynote the Caribbean Marketing Conference during Caribbean Week in New York, focusing on airline trends and what they mean for Caribbean airlift.
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