AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirlift Boost for Winter Tourism: BermudAir will launch a new direct Toronto Pearson–Providenciales service this winter (depart 2:45 p.m., arrive 6:40 p.m.), running Saturdays from Dec. 19 through May 1, 2027, with onward connections to Anguilla—another push for Canada-linked visitor demand. Airline Expansion Watch: BermudAir says it’s adding an aircraft by year-end and plans “slightly bigger” Embraer 190s in 2027, while also pursuing service to Britain within three years. Tourism Governance Debate: Former Tourism Minister Josephine Connolly criticized the Tourism Authority Bill 2026 as “Tourist Board Mark 2,” calling for audits and more transparency before the new statutory body takes over. Public Finance Scrutiny: An op-ed questions TCI’s $551.1M budget and $360M borrowing plan, arguing the government hasn’t published a clear project blueprint with costs, timelines, and measurable outcomes. Marine Protection Partnership: Montserrat joined the UK Blue Belt Programme, which also includes TCI, aiming to protect at least 20% of maritime zones and strengthen marine protected areas and fisheries management. Energy Transition Move: Local consultancy Gaia Environmental signed an MoU with Blue Planet Alliance to support renewable energy and resilience—relevant as fuel costs keep pressuring TCI electricity prices. Financial Integrity Spotlight: FIATCI marked International FIU Day (June 9), highlighting its role in analyzing financial intelligence to combat money laundering and terrorist financing. Community & Education: Turks and Caicos Community College confirmed the death of a student after a medical emergency during a Toronto educational tour. Migration Update: Authorities intercepted an overcrowded vessel carrying 240 Haitian migrants near the Turks and Caicos; the boat was towed to safety and occupants transferred for processing.
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