AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism & Training: Dart Hospitality has selected 16 young Caymanians for its 2026, four-month paid Dart Hospitality Training Programme, with rotational work across guest services, food & beverage, recreation, housekeeping and more—another pipeline for local talent into the hospitality sector. Local Infrastructure: Water Authority-Cayman will carry out upgrades on Tropical Gardens Road in George Town early Sunday (21 June), causing a temporary service interruption from 1:00am–5:00am for nearby roads including Legacy Drive, Silver Thatch Drive and Hibiscus Lane. Power Disruption: CUC restored electricity after a transmission trip left at least 10,250 customers in West Bay, Seven Mile Beach and parts of George Town without power for 30–45 minutes around lunchtime Thursday. Visitor Experience & Safety: A stingray interaction case ended with a $7,000 fine for a tour operator employee after handling rays outside a Wildlife Interaction Zone—reinforcing that marine tour staff should be certified and follow WIZ rules. Regional Travel Signals: Cayman Airways will suspend its Grand Cayman–Havana route from 26 June due to demand and commercial viability issues, while Canada’s Cuba travel slump continues. Business & Growth: Cayman Enterprise City reports cumulative economic impact of USD $1.23B since 2012, with USD $152.3M annual impact in 2025 and rising local procurement and consumption.
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