AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCayman Airways Capacity Boost: Cayman Airways added extra summer flights to La Ceiba, Honduras—Fridays 17 July, 24 July and 7 August—on top of its year-round Wednesday service, giving more options for family visits and quick Caribbean getaways. Tourism Demand Snapshot: May 2026 air arrivals topped 40,000, up 16.5% year-on-year, with the U.S. driving growth and Canada continuing double-digit gains; cruise visitor numbers fell 30.5% due to fewer calls. Travel Planning for Locals: Home Affairs clarified returning residents’ duty-free allowances—CI$1,000 during peak holiday periods through late August, then again for Christmas travel (23 Nov–7 Jan), with the standard limit now CI$800. On-Island Culture & Community: The Olympic Committee’s Olympic Day (theme: “Let’s Move Together”) runs 3–6pm at Seven Mile Beach with beach activities, a one-mile sunset walk, and mini competitions. Local Art Spotlight: Leanna Lewis wrapped up “The Unseen Ordinary” exhibition at Mind’s Eye Historic Site and Art Gallery, focusing on everyday Cayman life beyond the postcard view. Development Tensions: Premier André Ebanks said Cayman must resolve long-running conflict between planning and conservation bodies, citing real costs and delays. Cruise Market Signals: Holland America unveiled a 2027–28 Caribbean season built around longer itineraries (9+ days) and more port time, with frequent calls at RelaxAway Half Moon Cay.
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