AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoTourism & Connectivity: BahamasAir will launch a new Nassau–Arthur’s Town (Cat Island) route from June 25, with twice-weekly service and upgraded airport facilities aimed at boosting travel and local business. Digital Government: Innovation Minister Sebas Bastian says the government will use AI to automate parts of public services under “SmartGov,” alongside a national digital ID push and an AI governance framework to protect workers and manage risks. Jet Ski Regulation: After a new U.S. Embassy alert, a local watersports operator is urging stronger enforcement and clearer separation between compliant operators and rogue activity, citing safety and reputational harm. Climate & Reefs: A major international study says The Bahamas holds the world’s largest concentration of climate-resilient coral reefs, with more than 32,000 sq km identified as having strong survival potential. Tourism Demand: Central Bank data shows foreign arrivals up 17.5% in Q1 2026 to 3.8 million, led by sea arrivals, while capacity constraints remain a drag on higher-spending segments. Telecoms: BTC rolled out new unlimited mobile postpaid plans (Flex, Plus, Ultra) with social media access, hotspot allowances and rollover data. Energy & Cost of Living: Fuel hedge savings of $21.7m and lower power bills for Grand Bahama residents are tied to ongoing electricity system upgrades and debate in Parliament. Business Revenue: Business license fees rose sharply in Q1 2026, reflecting stronger domestic business activity.
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