AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAnguilla Tourism Push: The Anguilla Tourist Board has launched its 2026 Summer Campaign, “Taste. Feel. Live.”, positioning the island as a year-round destination and rolling out a new Xcape App to boost visitor engagement and awareness. The campaign spotlights local food, culture, hospitality, festivals, boat racing, live entertainment, and heritage experiences—aimed at reducing seasonality and deepening connections with authentic island life. Heritage & Environment: Environment Month 2026 continues with a community cleanup at Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon, led by the Ministry of Environment’s Parks and Beaches Division, with officials linking preservation of historic landmarks to culture, tourism improvement, and passing heritage to the next generation. Airlift for the Region: BermudAir is expanding winter nonstop service from North America, including new direct flights from Boston to Anguilla (Dec. 18, 2026–May 3, 2027), plus added routes across the Caribbean and Central America—signaling stronger travel access for island tourism. Public Service Hiring Pressure: An international Overseas Territories summit in Bermuda highlighted ongoing recruitment challenges for civil service roles, with Anguilla among the territories discussing how ageing populations, migration, and private-sector competition are making it harder to fill posts.
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