AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Leadership: Shafia T.T. London has been named incoming CEO of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tourism Authority, pledging a results-driven, inclusive approach starting 1 July on a three-year contract. Sustainability vs Growth: Local debate continues over whether mass tourism can be balanced with SVG’s infrastructure and environmental limits, with calls to protect the islands’ long-term future. Carnival Travel Demand: Hotels and Airbnb listings are reporting full occupancy ahead of Vincy Mas, with visitors urged to book early as rooms may be unavailable during peak weekends. Cruise Tourism Plan: Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow backs the 30-year Kingstown cruise terminal lease with Global Ports Holdings as a “no-brainer,” citing years of losses and the need for investment. Border & Airport Upgrades: Immigration services in the Grenadines are set to move toward automated, digitised checks to improve real-time data capture. Health Tech: The Health Ministry launched “Blood Text,” pairing automated donor messaging with a new blood bank website to boost voluntary donations, especially among younger donors. Safety & Security: Vincy Mas 2026 security measures include a strict no-glass policy and tougher action against violence. Regional Diplomacy: PM Friday heads to Antigua for the 78th OECS Authority meeting, with acting leadership handled by St. Clair Leacock. Aviation Update: A previously missing aircraft (HI-1145) en route to Tobago has been found with no loss of life.
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