AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoHurricane Watch: Forecasters say the next named Atlantic storm will be Bertha, with no tropical cyclone development expected over the next seven days—good news for Caribbean travelers planning summer. Water & Infrastructure: Consolidated Water secured a new 25-year exclusive retail water license for Grand Cayman, starting Aug. 1, 2026, covering key areas like Seven Mile Beach and West Bay as tourism momentum continues. Aviation & Access: Porter Airlines rapidly expanded its Caribbean network from zero to five destinations in a year, adding Turks and Caicos and boosting warm-weather routes—another sign of strong demand for regional getaways. Luxury Recognition: The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman and Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla earned Condé Nast Traveller’s inaugural Triple Crown honors, spotlighting Cayman’s high-end appeal. Local Talent Pipeline: Dart Hospitality selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026 paid training programme, strengthening the island’s tourism workforce. Power Update: CUC restored service after a midday outage affecting 10,250 customers in West Bay, Seven Mile Beach and parts of George Town. Tourism Culture: Forbes profiled Cayman innovator Patrice Beersingh, highlighting Brand Caribe’s tourism-and-music approach and the value of local co-authorship. Travel Safety Tip: A reminder for visitors: avoid using hotel TV USB ports for charging due to potential security risks.
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