AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Demand & Airlift: Turks and Caicos is seeing a record start to 2026, with Q1 stayover arrivals hitting 203,587 (+5% year-on-year), alongside new hotel openings and additional nonstop flight options. Hospitality Investment: Hyatt’s Andaz Turks and Caicos Grace Bay is now taking reservations for a June 1, 2027 opening, bringing 59 rooms and 74 residences to Grace Bay. Local Governance & Tourism Oversight: Opposition Leader Edwin Astwood says the Turks and Caicos Tourism Authority Bill 2026 doesn’t match the “high-end” brand, questioning whether $21M spent since the Experience Turks and Caicos launch has delivered visible product upgrades. Public Finance Accountability: A new critique targets the government’s $551.1M budget and $360M borrowing plan, arguing the public lacks a clear, published blueprint to judge outcomes. Consumer & Business Standards: Government is moving forward on the National Quality Policy, with consultants meeting stakeholders to strengthen product quality, consumer protection, and business competitiveness. Regional Policy & Governance: TCIFA president Sonia Fulford was re-elected unopposed for another four years, while the FIATCI marked International FIU Day, highlighting efforts to combat money laundering and financial crime. Marine Conservation: Montserrat joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, which also includes TCI, committing to protect at least 20% of its maritime zone. Aviation for Canadians: BermudAir announced a new seasonal direct Toronto–Providenciales service starting Dec. 19, 2026 (Saturdays through May 1, 2027).
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