AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCayman Airways Route Boost: Cayman Airways is extending its nonstop Grand Cayman–Austin, Texas service after a strong inaugural summer season, adding more dates through next year and a second weekly Wednesday flight in peak periods. Government Finance Watch: Cayman Islands Government’s Q2 results show a record $252.3M surplus at mid-year, but officials note a chunk is already earmarked for spending, raising questions about the full-year surplus outlook. Trade Agenda: The Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development has appointed a German-led team to build the islands’ first comprehensive Trade Development Framework over the next 12 months. Little Cayman Dive Getaway: A new spotlight on Little Cayman Beach Resort highlights fast, easy diving logistics—valet-style operations, daily boats, and quick access to Bloody Bay Wall. Tourist Safety Incident: A visitor was bitten by a predatory fish off Governor’s Beach; authorities say the injury is non-life-threatening and species identification is still being reviewed. UNESCO Push for Little Cayman: Landowners on Little Cayman have objected to the UNESCO World Heritage bid, arguing it could affect development plans, while officials stress UNESCO status won’t directly restrict private property. Local Business Growth: Caymanian-founded Liquid Coffee launches the island’s first liquid coffee concentrate and begins regional expansion via retail and tourism partners.
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