AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoCruise & Ports: Global Ports Holding says St. Vincent’s Kingstown cruise terminal deal could lift cruise traffic “within 5 to 7 years,” with passenger volumes potentially tripling after infrastructure and marketing upgrades. Tourism & Airlift: Breeze Airways launched the first direct Tampa–Nassau service in more than two decades, with twice-weekly flights starting July expansion expected to boost demand. Energy & Cost of Living: Bahamas Power & Light faces summer pressure as Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis warns of planned service interruptions tied to major New Providence upgrades. Local Governance & Jobs: The government says every one of the 33 local government districts will get higher budget allocations for 2026-27, alongside moves to regularise more than 100 local government employees. Healthcare Finance: National Health Insurance providers warn the system is heading for a “dystopian future” amid payment delays despite a budget increase for the NHIA. Cruise Safety & Legal Risk: A lawsuit continues after a woman allegedly lost both legs during a Carnival excursion in Nassau, while another Royal Caribbean Paradise Island brawl has reignited calls for tougher cruise-guest bans. Public Safety: A fire destroyed ZNS’ South NP transmitting station, knocking out the 1540 AM national radio signal and disrupting weather and community information.
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