AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCaribbean Airlift Shock: Caribbean Airlines will cut several routes from June 1, ending Dominica, St Kitts and the Ogle (Guyana)–Suriname services, while reducing flights to Martinique and Guadeloupe to twice weekly; the airline cites long-running losses tied to its 2023 expansion and says affected passengers will be rebooked, refunded, or offered travel credit, with a codeshare deal in the works to widen destination access. Regional Connectivity Debate: A new push is growing for a unified ECCU–CARICOM transport strategy (air and sea) as more carriers retrench or collapse, threatening reliable movement of goods, people and capital. Sargassum Coordination: Around 60 regional stakeholders meet in Dominica under SARSEA to shape national sargassum plans, with field missions planned for Martinique and Guadeloupe starting June 1. Local Trade Link: France’s Eastern Caribbean ambassador says Saint Lucia and Martinique are working on import-export facilitation for 15 products, aiming to boost cross-island business. Culture & Heritage: Caribbean Heritage Month kicks off with arts, film and legislative events, spotlighting roots and travel across the region.
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