AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoCaribbean Week in New York 2026: Tourism ministers and officials from across the region—including Cayman—gathered at InterContinental New York Times Square for the CTO summit (June 1–5) under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” aiming to strengthen market share, connectivity and resilience as traveller tastes shift toward culture-led and regenerative trips. Cayman Tourism Momentum: Cayman posted its best April on record for stayovers—47,884, up 12% year-on-year—while total arrivals (stayover + cruise) hit 173,596, up 37%, supporting optimism heading into the slower summer season. New Air Links: BermudAir announced presales for a direct Grand Cayman route plus non-stop Turks & Caicos service, while Cayman Airways launched its Austin–Grand Cayman nonstop on May 24, adding fresh winter and leisure access. Family Travel Demand: A new Amadeus–CHTA trends report names Cayman the Caribbean’s fastest-growing destination for families, with a 9% year-over-year rise in family-sized travel parties. Local Culture Spotlight: Cayman Art Week 2026 wrapped with record attendance, a biggest-ever gallery opening night crowd, and strong early signals for art sales. Public Health & Safety: Health officials concluded Ebola-related surveillance for BA253 passengers with no concerns, and warned residents to prepare for Saharan dust impacts. Community Updates: RCIPS reported a Seven Mile Public Beach incident leading to an arrest, and highlighted policing support at the Out of This World Music Fest.
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