AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S. Virgin Islands Tourism & Airlift: American Airlines is expanding its winter schedule between Miami and St. Thomas, adding up to four daily nonstop flights at peak season—an upgrade that should make the islands easier to reach and strengthen a key travel pipeline. Caribbean Hospitality & Trust: A veteran Caribbean tourism leader is urging destinations and operators to publish clearer, easier-to-find hospitality policies (cancellations, refunds, health rules) to boost traveler confidence before bookings. Coral Reef Protection: New research and commentary highlight how sunscreen chemicals can harm coral life and how “reef-safe” claims may miss the bigger risk to reef microalgae—an issue that directly matters for VI’s marine tourism and conservation. Local Sports (St. Thomas): With feature-race rivals scratched, Neural Network won the Lieutenant Governor’s Cup at Clinton E. Phipps Racetrack on St Thomas, keeping VI racing momentum alive. Insurance (VI-linked): AM Best placed Topa Insurance Company’s ratings in California under review, noting the review also covers a U.S. Virgin Islands subsidiary tied to the Topa Insurance Group. Marine Industry Policy (BVI): BVI Premier Natalio Wheatley says charter yacht fee reforms are already boosting revenue and attracting more operators—watch this as a regional benchmark for VI marine licensing and tourism. Immigration Rules (EB-5): USCIS published proposed regulations to implement the 2022 EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act, including a potential shift away from using EB-5 capital for bridge financing.
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