AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Marketing Push: Guam Visitors Bureau is leaning harder into digital campaigns to lift arrivals as fuel surcharges, exchange-rate swings, and flight suspensions keep pressure on demand, with July 2026 visitor arrivals down 36.7% year-over-year and Korea still hit by higher airfare. Hospitality & Local Products: The Pacific Hotel and Restaurant Expo at Hyatt Regency Guam drew 60+ vendors and international buyers, spotlighting how Guam-made products are getting built into menus and boosting tourism partnerships. Workforce Funding Worry: GVB says jobs for 16 limited-term destination management employees are “in jeopardy” after a budget bill passed with $2.4M less than requested, raising the risk of service cuts that support the visitor experience. Storm Readiness for Travelers: Tropical Storm Saudel is expected to pass east of Saipan and Tinian but Northern Islands are preparing for stronger impacts; CNMI and the Coast Guard have issued heavy-weather port and safety guidance, and travelers are urged to monitor updates. Culture on the Calendar: Yona Cultural Festival by the Sea returns Aug. 28–30 at Tagachang Beach with free limited shuttle service, plus performances and local food. Invasive Species Management: An OPA audit found gaps in Guam’s invasive species planning, including the missing updated management plan needed for clear standards and reporting. Guam Tourism Plan Spotlight: “Lunch with Leaders” featured a tourism recovery pitch from Ada-Calvo, including a dedicated tourism and economic development role and stronger coordination across agencies.
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