AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Airlines Route Shock: Caribbean Airlines says from June 1 it will stop flying the Dominica–Suriname, St Kitts–Suriname, and Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname routes, and cut Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly—with passengers offered rebooking, refunds, or future travel credit, and the airline working on a codeshare to widen connections. Regional Airlift Debate: The cuts are already reigniting the fight over who will fill the intra-Caribbean gap, with observers pointing to LIAT as the likely beneficiary as CAL tries to stabilize after heavy losses tied to its 2023 Eastern Caribbean expansion. Martinique Court Watch: In Fort-de-France, a major embezzlement trial begins this week over alleged misuse of disability aid worth over €3.2m, involving six defendants and charges including forgery and money laundering. Tourism & Culture: Nevis leaders are pushing stronger regional partnerships and air connectivity, while Grenada continues to score headlines with another RHS Chelsea Flower Show gold.
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