AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRegional Air Links: LIAT Air launched a new Guadeloupe–Montego Bay route, with an inaugural landing in Jamaica on July 14 and a twice-weekly, year-round service (Tuesdays and Saturdays), with plans to grow to daily as demand rises—local tourism officials say it cuts layovers and opens the French Caribbean to more visitors. Sargassum Response: OECS delegates are drawing on lessons from Martinique and Guadeloupe to step up a more coordinated sargassum management approach across Eastern Caribbean states, supported by EU funding and the SARSEA project. Climate Watch: CariCOF warns El Niño is strengthening, bringing hotter, more humid conditions, higher heatwave risk, slower drought recovery in parts of the Lesser Antilles, and continued chances of heavy rainfall during the 2026 wet season. Education Concern (Guadeloupe): Parents at Siméon Trott nursery school in Marigot say they’re alarmed by an alleged plan to abolish bilingual classes for several early-year levels, and have asked the Guadeloupe Academy rector for reasons and safeguards. Sports (Caribbean): T&T’s men’s volleyball team named Akim Bushe captain as they head to the CAZOVA Final-Four in Curaçao.
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