AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAirlift & Tourism: BermudAir will add a new seasonal nonstop from Toronto Pearson to Providenciales this winter, launching Dec. 19 with Saturday service through May 1, 2027, strengthening Canada’s role as a key source market. Airline Expansion: BermudAir says it’s also adding aircraft by year-end, planning slightly bigger planes in 2027, and eyeing future service to Britain—while targeting Caribbean demand beyond Bermuda’s seasonality. Local Governance & Tourism Oversight: Opposition backbencher Josephine Connolly criticized the new Turks and Caicos Islands Tourism Authority Bill 2026, alleging the former Tourist Board wasn’t audited for years and calling for transparency before “Tourist Board Mark 2” takes over. Public Finance Accountability: An opinion piece questions the government’s $551.1M budget and $360M borrowing plan, arguing the public lacks a clear project blueprint to judge outcomes. Financial Crime Controls: The Financial Intelligence Agency of the Turks and Caicos Islands marked International FIU Day, highlighting its role in combating money laundering and terrorist financing. Marine Conservation: Montserrat joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, which now includes Turks and Caicos, boosting marine protection targets and fisheries management support. Community & Education: Turks and Caicos Community College confirmed the death of a student after a medical emergency during a Toronto educational tour.
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