AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCost of Living Relief: Turks and Caicos Cabinet has approved a one-time $500 payment for about 13,000 eligible BOTCs and Status Holders, with roughly $6.5 million earmarked to help households hit by higher fuel and wider global prices. Inter-island Connectivity: Commercial flights between Grand Turk and South Caicos have been temporarily suspended, with the government urging residents to expect updates as it works to secure a long-term solution for the subsidized route. Aviation Expansion: interCaribbean Airways is rolling out new Embraer ERJ170 jets, including the first “Spirit of Turks and Caicos Islands” aircraft, as it modernizes its fleet and pushes wider regional reach. Airlift Growth: Porter Airlines has rapidly built a Caribbean network from Canada, adding Turks and Caicos service starting in November, underscoring how air links drive tourism and trade. Planning & Compliance: An opinion piece argues Turks and Caicos is losing control of container conversions, saying the Physical Planning Ordinance is clear while enforcement gaps keep the practice spreading. Telecom Costs: A global ranking puts Turks and Caicos among the world’s most expensive fixed broadband markets, highlighting how geography and limited competition can raise everyday costs. Digital Payments: Visa has reshaped its Caribbean leadership, naming Jorge Salum to oversee a combined Greater Caribbean markets structure as electronic payments adoption accelerates.
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