AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation Disruption: British Airways cancelled flight BA2155 from Saint Lucia to Guyana after engineers flagged a mechanical issue during pre-departure checks, stranding dozens of passengers overnight while the airline arranged alternative travel and disrupted schedules at Cheddi Jagan International Airport. SME & Blue Economy Funding: The OECS Commission extended the deadline for Window 2 of its regional MSME Matching Grants Programme to Friday, July 24, giving Blue Economy value-chain groups—especially women-led enterprises—more time to apply. Tourism & Hospitality Investment: Marriott opened Royalton Vessence Barbados, a 220-suite adults-only all-inclusive on the Platinum Coast, adding a new upscale option to the Caribbean’s all-inclusive market. Local Tourism Milestone: StolenTime by Rendezvous marked 60 years since opening as Malabar Beach Hotel in 1966, tracing its evolution through Couples St Lucia and Rendezvous to today’s wellness-focused brand. Regional Security & Travel: CARICOM leaders backed Ambassador Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett’s UN Secretary-General bid, while the U.S. raised its travel advisory for Saint Lucia to Level 2 citing crime risks. Energy & Cost Pressures: Saint Lucia kept fuel and LPG prices unchanged for the July 13–Aug 2 cycle under the pass-through system, maintaining subsidies to protect households and businesses. Agriculture & Innovation: Saint Lucia opened its first dragon fruit nursery in Union under the Seven Crops Project, aiming to boost local planting material and support hotel demand for locally grown produce.
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