AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation Cuts Hit the Eastern Caribbean: Caribbean Airlines is trimming its network from June 1, withdrawing service to Dominica and St Kitts and ending the Ogle (Guyana) to Suriname route, while reducing Martinique and Guadeloupe flights to twice weekly—moves blamed on sustained losses and a push for “operational reliability” and long-term financial stability. Passenger Fallout: CAL says affected travellers will be contacted and offered re-accommodation, alternative itineraries, refunds, or travel credit, as it also works toward a codeshare deal to widen connections. Regional Context: The airline’s restructuring follows earlier route shutdowns and comes as Air Antilles’ liquidation has already left parts of the French Caribbean scrambling for options. Diaspora & Community: Grenada’s diaspora homecoming is set to include “Spice Replanting Day” on June 28, aiming to restore nutmeg and spice trees damaged by recent hurricanes. Justice & Culture: In Guadeloupe, artist François Moulin was acquitted after a case tied to a Macron-related artwork, while France continues to debate how to confront slavery’s legacy.
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