AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHospitality Careers: Dart Hospitality has selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026, four-month paid Dart Hospitality Training Programme, with rotational training across guest services, F&B, recreation, housekeeping and more. Tourism & Community Culture: The National Trust, with CIDOT, says Heritage Bakehouse classes are now oversubscribed, with bookings extended through 9 September 2026 as Caymanians show strong demand for hands-on local heritage experiences. Infrastructure & Visitor Comfort: CUC restored power after a mid-day outage impacted at least 10,250 customers across West Bay, Seven Mile Beach and parts of George Town. Environment & Planning: The government says a “Cayman Forward” meeting helped start reducing the long-running conservation-versus-development conflict, with assurances the National Conservation Act won’t be weakened. Air Access: Cayman Airways will suspend its Grand Cayman–Havana route from 26 June due to sustained demand decline and route viability challenges. Water Works: Water Authority-Cayman scheduled an early-Sunday service interruption on Tropical Gardens Road and nearby streets for network upgrades. Regional Payments Push: Visa named Jorge Salum to lead expanded Greater Caribbean digital-payments operations across 22 markets. Sports Tourism: Cayman’s Dominic Wright won gold in the Pan Am Aquatics 10km open-water event at Seven Mile Beach.
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