AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVisa Waiver Push: Guam and CNMI are renewing their call to expand the visa waiver program to include the Philippines, aiming to boost regional travel and air connectivity while addressing screening and compliance concerns. GVB Accountability: Sen. Therese Terlaje is demanding a full investigation into allegations involving Guam Visitor’s Bureau misconduct and a $61.5M lawsuit, with officials reacting as the case moves through court. Tourism Numbers: Marianas visitor arrivals fell sharply in April (down 72% year-over-year) after Super Typhoon Sinlaku disrupted flights and recovery, with South Korea still the top source market. Environment & Tourism Risk: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a seabed mining ban in Guam waters, but leaders warn the bigger fight is ahead as federal lease sales loom. Sports Tourism: Guam’s Jiu-Jitsu event returns to Seoul with record participation, positioning Guam as an international sports destination. Outdoor & Beach Life: Hafaloha Concert Series Part 5 brings J Boog and Sammy J to Ypao Beach Park, with tickets still available. Travel Safety/Planning: A NOAA budget proposal could cut key Pacific weather and ocean programs tied to typhoon forecasting and coastal resilience—an issue for travelers and tourism planning.
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