AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAir Connectivity: United Airlines is set to expand Turks & Caicos access from the U.S. West with a new Denver (DEN)–Providenciales (PLS) nonstop launching Dec. 19, running Saturdays through April 24, 2027—another boost for Grace Bay tourism and business travel. Cruise Demand: While focused on Grand Bahama, Carnival’s Celebration Key pier extension is a useful regional signal: the port can now handle four ships at once, adding about 700,000 more passenger arrivals annually—good news for Caribbean cruise momentum that also affects TCI planning. Local Skills & Jobs: Windward, Core Construction and TCICC launched TCI’s first construction apprenticeship program, with seven trainees starting paid, dual work-and-study training on active sites. Marine & Community Safety: The Department of Environment and Coastal Resources issued a reminder on safe swimming and snorkelling around local marine life, urging visitors to avoid dawn/dusk swims and to stay alert. Policy Tension (Fly Fishing): An opinion piece says bonefish workshops were not communicated to the Turks and Caicos Fly Fishing Association, calling for consultation on conservation decisions. Tourism Development (Vendors): The tourism minister says Sapodilla Bay redevelopment is meant to create broader commercial opportunities for local vendors, not just relocation. Education Pipeline: The Island Scholars Program expanded its mission to help more Turks and Caicos students navigate study abroad pathways.
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