AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Tourism Buzz: Curaçao’s “Blue Wave” has gone viral for arriving at the 2026 World Cup in a windowless school bus—an underdog moment that’s already turning into a travel conversation across the Caribbean. Infrastructure & Visitor Readiness: Jamaica’s islandwide power outage has left thousands without water, with the Opposition blaming NWC’s reliance on the JPS grid and pushing for solar/renewables to protect tourism corridors during disasters. Airlift & Connectivity: New interline partnerships in the region (including Winair, Contour, LIAT Air and Air Caraïbes) aim to reduce the hassle of hopping between islands—one smoother itinerary at a time. Jamaica Travel Signals: Sangster International Airport passenger traffic remains down 22% year-on-year after Hurricane Melissa, underlining the recovery challenge for Montego Bay. Sports With Local Links: Bafana Bafana’s coach Hugo Broos says his side’s World Cup warm-up showed areas to fix before the opener, while Ghana’s Jordan Ayew urges doubters ahead of their Group L campaign. Safety Watch: Two fatal St Elizabeth road crashes—including a five-month-old baby identified as Kemarala Forbes—highlight ongoing travel and road safety concerns. Caribbean Media Spotlight: The Caribbean Tourism Organization used Caribbean Week in New York to honour storytellers and launch CTO TV, boosting how the region markets itself beyond beaches and resorts.
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