AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAirlift & Tourism: Breeze Airways launched the first nonstop Nassau–Tampa service in more than two decades, with twice-weekly flights starting this week and plans to expand in July, as officials cite rising Tampa interest. Local Aviation & Connectivity: ALMA Air returned commercial amphibious seaplanes to Colombia after 70 years, landing in Medellín via a route that included Bahamas stops and sets up expansion toward Cartagena. Energy & Public Services: A generator-linked fire destroyed the ZNS South NP transmitting station, knocking out the 1540 AM signal and potentially taking up to three months to repair. Governance & Accountability: Long Island MP Dr Andre Rollins pressed for PLP disclosure on whether alleged drug trafficker Eric Gardiner donated to party campaigns, tying the question to government contracts. Healthcare & Social Protection: NHI providers warned the scheme risks a “dystopian future” if payment delays and disputes continue, despite a budget increase for the NHIA. Disaster Preparedness: NEMA urged residents in St Kitts and Nevis to stay prepared for drought impacts alongside the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Community & Business: Cable Bahamas relaunched its Cable Cares Foundation with a $1m pledge over three years and a $40,000 grant to Women and Girls in STEM. Cruise Sector: A Paradise Island brawl involving Royal Caribbean guests reignited calls for tougher cruise bans. Legal/Finance: Sam Bankman-Fried’s bid to overturn his FTX fraud conviction and 25-year sentence was rejected by a US appeals court.
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