AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation Shock: Caribbean Airlines says it will cut major regional links from June 1, ending flights between Dominica and Suriname, St Kitts and Suriname, and the Ogle–Suriname route, while shrinking Martinique and Guadeloupe service to twice weekly—passengers on affected bookings will be contacted and offered rebooking, refunds, or travel credit, as the airline also works on a codeshare deal to widen options. Regional Pressure on Connectivity: The move lands amid wider debate over whether ECCU and CARICOM can keep people and goods moving reliably and affordably as other carriers have struggled or exited routes. Dominica in the Mix: With Dominica directly named in the cuts, the airline’s restructuring is set to reshape travel planning for business and tourism. Public Health Watch: Separately, the UN and WHO say Ebola response efforts in DR Congo are being strained by insecurity, even as suspected cases and deaths rise. Youth & Environment: Creole HeartBeat is set to host a 100+ young men’s development forum in Dominica, while regional experts gather for SARSEA meetings on sargassum management.
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