AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Airlines Cuts Loss-Making Routes: Trinidad and Tobago’s transport minister Eli Zakour says Caribbean Airlines will withdraw from several markets and reduce frequencies to stop losses topping TT$120 million, including pulling out of Dominica and St. Kitts and ending the Guyana–Suriname non-stop service from June 1, 2026, while cutting Martinique and Guadeloupe flights from four weekly to two. Regional Trade & Ports: Curaçao hosted the 24th Caribbean Shipping Executives’ Conference, putting digitalization, maritime security, and ports as logistics hubs front and center. French Slavery Reckoning: Emmanuel Macron backed a symbolic repeal of royal decrees tied to slavery and urged “no false promises” on reparations, as France moves toward repealing the Code Noir. Guadeloupe Courtroom Moment: Artist François Moulin (Blow) was acquitted after a prosecution over a Macron-resembling decapitated portrait tied to a wider chlordecone dispute. Tourism Momentum: Antigua and Barbuda reported a 7% rise in stayovers in Q1, while Nevis pushes air connectivity and partnerships after promoting its food and culture in St. Barts.
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