AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoMarine Tourism Rules: Chief Magistrate Angelyn Hernandez fined SeaLand Adventure Tours employee Chris Hall $7,000 for handling and feeding stingrays outside a Wildlife Interaction Zone, and urged marine tour staff to be certified by the Department of Environment. DEH Digital Services: The Department of Environmental Health is rolling out an online garbage-fee payment portal on 22 June, enabling 24/7 debit/credit card payments with instant receipts and fewer trips to offices. Waste & Holiday Closures: George Town Landfill will close at 1:00pm on 15 June for King Charles III’s Birthday, with no derelict vehicle or scrap metal drop-offs, while regular collection continues. Sports Tourism: The Virgin Islands will host the 2026 Nagico and Interpath Junior Caribbean Squash Championships, 10–16 July, with Cayman among the participating territories. Air Access: Cayman Airways adds extra Friday flights to Panama (26 June–28 August), boosting weekend and onward Latin America connections. Tourism Leadership: Director of Tourism Rosa Harris inducted into the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s Female Leadership Hall of Fame. Health & Travel Safety: Cayman health officials issued World Cup travel health reminders, urging routine vaccinations and sensible precautions for international visitors.
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