AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoAir Connectivity: Cayman Airways launched its first nonstop Austin–Grand Cayman service on May 24, with Minister Gary Rutty calling it a major tourism and economy boost and highlighting Austin’s growing role as a U.S. travel gateway. Tourism Performance: Cayman tourism hit a record in April, welcoming 47,884 stayover visitors (+12% vs April 2025) and 145,707 cruise passengers in George Town, bringing total arrivals to 173,596 (+37%). Industry Momentum: Officials point to stronger U.S. demand and six straight months of double-digit Canadian growth, plus rising hotel occupancy and rates, as Cayman heads into the slower summer season with momentum. Document Prep: Residents were reminded to check passport validity and protect travel documents ahead of the Atlantic hurricane season. Regional Health Watch: As Ebola concerns rise in the DRC and Uganda, CARPHA and some Caribbean territories—including Cayman—have strengthened screening and monitoring, while multiple countries tighten entry rules. Finance & Partnerships: Premier André Ebanks is in Trinidad and New York to deepen international financial services relationships and regulatory engagement. Luxury Real Estate: The Watermark, an ultra-prime Seven Mile Beach development, has begun owner occupancy. Global Spotlight: Cayman was mentioned among destinations featured in a Caribbean Week marketing push, with airline analyst Henry Harteveldt set to keynote a Caribbean marketing conference in New York.
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