AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation Shock: Caribbean Airlines says it will cut key regional links from June 1, discontinuing flights affecting Dominica, St. Kitts and the Ogle–Suriname corridor, while reducing Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly; affected passengers are promised re-accommodation where possible, refunds or future travel credit, and the airline is also working toward a codeshare deal to widen connections. Regional Fallout: The move follows reported losses tied to CAL’s 2023 Eastern Caribbean expansion, with Trinidad’s transport minister citing sustained unprofitable routes—fueling fresh debate over who will fill the intra-Caribbean airlift gap, including talk of opportunities for LIAT. Dominica Watch: In parallel, Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment programme faces renewed regional scrutiny after a Rijock report raised questions about a legal fight involving MMCE, while MMC Development insists there are no active arbitration proceedings as it pushes for completion of the Dominica International Airport. Weather: Breezy conditions with scattered showers are expected, with Saharan dust lingering and a higher chance of showers tonight into tomorrow.
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