AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCaracas Metro Upgrade: Caracas Metro crews will start a two-month, night-only waterproofing and corrective maintenance push on Line 3 (Rental Zone–La Rinconada) to address groundwater issues, with reduced service from 7:00–11:00 p.m. and intensive work after 11:00 p.m. New Route for Travelers: JetBlue announced its first-ever nonstop service to Venezuela, launching Fort Lauderdale–Caracas flights to tap strong South Florida “visiting-friends-and-relatives” demand. Port Boost for Tourism: Venezuela’s tourism minister highlighted the remodel of the Eulalia Buroz Commercial Port in Puerto La Cruz (Anzoátegui), citing improved waiting areas, operations and Wi‑Fi to support higher daily passenger and vehicle capacity. US–Venezuela Security Talks: The U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, made his first visit to Caracas since the January operation that led to Maduro’s capture, holding bilateral discussions focused on regional stability and a three-phase U.S. plan for Venezuela. Cuba Tourism Shock (Regional Spillover): Spain’s Melia said it will withdraw from managing 15 Cuba hotels as sanctions pressure and power shortages keep hurting the island’s tourism outlook.
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