Caribbean National Weekly

Antigua signs agreement with Saint-Martin to boost Eastern Caribbean air connectivity

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Antigua signs agreement with Saint-Martin to boost Eastern Caribbean air connectivity

The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has signed a Letter of Intent with the Collectivité of Saint-Martin to strengthen air connectivity across the Eastern Caribbean.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne informed Cabinet of the agreement, signed on April 1, 2026, highlighting a shared commitment to improving regional air transport links and expanding travel opportunities.

Browne emphasized that enhanced connectivity is critical for advancing regional integration, supporting tourism growth, and boosting economic activity among Caribbean states. He noted that both Antigua and Barbuda and Saint-Martin are strategically positioned as aviation hubs, and the partnership seeks to capitalize on that advantage.

The agreement provides a framework for ongoing collaboration among airport authorities, tourism agencies, and regional airlines, with the aim of developing more efficient, reliable, and accessible air services throughout the region.

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