ANTIGUA-Antigua, Saint Martin sign agreement to boost regional air connection.

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Antigua and Saint Martin officials signing air connection agreement
Antigua and Saint Martin formalize agreement to enhance regional air connectivity

ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has signed a Letter of Intent with the Collectivité of Saint-Martin aimed at strengthening air connectivity across the Eastern Caribbean.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne informed the Cabinet of the agreement, which was signed here on Wednesday. The initiative underscores a shared commitment between both territories to improve regional air transport links and expand travel opportunities.

Browne said enhanced connectivity is essential for advancing regional integration, supporting tourism growth, and increasing economic activity among Caribbean states.

He noted that both Antigua and Barbuda and Saint-Martin are strategically positioned as key aviation hubs, and the partnership seeks to capitalize on that advantage.

The agreement establishes a framework for continued collaboration among stakeholders, including airport authorities, tourism agencies, and regional airlines. The goal is to develop more efficient, reliable, and accessible air services throughout the region.

While the Letter of Intent is not legally binding, Browne described it as a significant step toward strengthening bilateral relations and fostering long-term cooperation. The agreement was also signed by Louis Mussington, President of the Territorial Council of Saint-Martin.

Cabinet has welcomed the move, noting its potential to drive sustainable tourism development, improve regional mobility, and stimulate economic growth.

The government says it will continue to pursue strategic partnerships to reinforce Antigua and Barbuda’s role as a leading travel and commerce hub in the Caribbean.

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