AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirlift Expansion: BermudAir is set to add major winter connectivity for Turks & Caicos, launching a new Toronto (Pearson) direct service to Providenciales on Dec. 19, 2026, with weekly Saturday flights (and onward connections to Anguilla), while the wider 2026/27 plan brings new routes from six North American gateways—expected to support visitor growth during peak season. More Canadian Service: Porter Airlines will also boost Canada-to-TCI access with nonstop flights from Toronto starting Nov. 6 (five weekly) and from Ottawa starting Dec. 17 (twice weekly), subject to approvals. Tourism Governance Debate: Opposition Leader Edwin Astwood challenged the “high-end” tourism positioning during debate on the Tourism Authority Bill, questioning whether recent spending is translating into visible product upgrades beyond resorts and cruise areas. Housing Finance: The House of Assembly approved the Mortgage Corporation Bill 2026, creating a statutory body aimed at expanding mortgage access and homeownership for Turks and Caicos residents, including first-time buyers and public servants. Land Tenure Push: Government extended the Crown Land Amnesty Programme to Dec. 31, 2026, offering eligible applicants concessions (including potential rent/arrears relief) to regularise tenure before standard processes resume. Consumer & Business Standards: Work is underway to implement the National Quality Policy, with consultants meeting public and private stakeholders to strengthen consumer protection and raise local business quality. Financial Integrity: FIATCI marked International FIU Day, highlighting its role in combating money laundering and terrorist financing through intelligence sharing and support for investigations. Sports & Community: TCIFA president Sonia Fulford was re-elected unopposed for another four-year term, while GK Foods booked a place in the TCICA Senior Men’s final after a semifinal win over Omars.
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