AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation Tragedy: Ten people were confirmed dead after a Flamingo Air Cessna 402 crash near San Andros, prompting a temporary suspension of the airline’s AOC and a federal safety probe, with investigators saying the aircraft “encountered difficulties” before crashing into bushes. Tourism & Travel Tech: MSC Cruises launched Digital Remote Check-In in Seattle, letting eligible guests complete cruise check-in at the airport and skip port document verification, with plans to roll out to more ports. Cruise Market Watch: In the Dominican Republic, 1.65 million cruise passengers arrived in the first half of 2026; Carnival, Royal Caribbean and Norwegian accounted for over 84% of visitors. Governance & Transparency: Home Affairs and Information Minister Gregory Nicholls said the government will study how freedom of information laws are working across the region, including lessons from The Bahamas and others. Small Business Finance: SBDC says it has increased Family Islands investment by more than $10.9m since 2022, with 2026 approvals under its Guaranteed Loan Programme outpacing New Providence. Labour & Education: Ghana will deploy up to 300 teachers to The Bahamas this year under a new labour mobility arrangement, building on a prior health-sector partnership. Local Transport Tension: BTCU president Tyrone Butler warned that disputes over taxi and livery pick-ups at LPIA could “turn ugly,” as talks with the new transport minister are awaited. Visa Policy: Germany published its 2026 visa-free list, including The Bahamas (up to 90 days), while noting Pakistan is not included.
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