AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoAir Connectivity: Cayman Airways is pushing ahead with new demand signals, including a nonstop Grand Cayman–Austin, Texas route launched last weekend and World Travel Awards 2026 nominations (vote by 19 June). Tourism Performance: Cayman posted its best April on record for stayovers, with 47,884 arrivals (+12% vs April 2025), and cruise-inclusive total arrivals up 37% year-on-year. Regional Tourism Leadership: Cayman joined Caribbean Week in New York, where CTO leaders and ministers focused on “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” plus airline trend discussions. Culture & Visitor Experience: Cayman Art Week 2026 wrapped with record attendance across all islands, strong gallery sales, and a free hop-on hop-off bus network (including first-time Cayman Brac service). Public Health: Ebola risk remains assessed as low, but enhanced screening/monitoring continues for selected incoming flights; surveillance of BA253 passengers has ended with no concerns. Safety & Security: Two men accused of mugging tourists near Seven Mile Beach face trial in August; RCIPS also reported a separate incident where an officer was struck during a Seven Mile Public Beach operation. Nature & Conservation: Marine scientists tagged their first 2026 loggerhead turtle nesting on Grand Cayman (“Amber”), using satellite and acoustic tracking to map movements. Travel Planning Alerts: Residents were warned about Saharan dust affecting air quality, with advice to limit exposure, especially for people with respiratory conditions.
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