AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirlift Boost for TCI Tourism: BermudAir is expanding winter access to Providenciales with new Toronto Pearson direct service starting Dec. 19, 2026, plus a wider network from six North American gateways (including Newark, Boston, Baltimore-Washington and Raleigh-Durham), aiming to lift visitor arrivals through spring 2027. More Canadian Routes: Porter Airlines also adds nonstop flights from Toronto (Nov. 6, five days weekly) and Ottawa (Dec. 17, twice weekly), with “elevated economy” perks like free WiFi and no middle seats—subject to approvals. Housing Finance Push: The House of Assembly approved the Mortgage Corporation Bill 2026 to expand mortgage access and homeownership, targeting first-time buyers and families who’ve struggled to get financing. Land Tenure Deadline: The Crown Land Amnesty Programme is extended to Dec. 31, 2026, offering discounts and possible waivers/arrears relief for eligible applicants. Tourism Governance Fight: Opposition Leader Edwin Astwood challenged the Tourism Authority Bill debate, questioning whether the destination’s luxury image matches on-island product and asking what taxpayers got for $21m in tourism spending. Consumer & Business Standards: Government is moving forward on the National Quality Policy to improve product quality, consumer protection, and business competitiveness. Marine Conservation Link: Montserrat joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, which already includes Turks & Caicos, supporting protection of at least 20% of maritime zones. Sports & Community: TCIFA president Sonia Fulford was re-elected unopposed for another four years, while GK Foods booked the Senior Men’s Cricket final after a semifinal win over Omars.
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