AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Marketing Push: Guam Visitors Bureau is leaning harder into digital campaigns to lift arrivals as July 2026 visitor numbers fell 36.7% vs. July 2025, with Korea still hit by higher airline fuel surcharges and pricier tickets. Local Leadership & Tourism Plan: At “Lunch with Leaders,” Ada-Calvo outlined a tourism-and-economy push including a chief of tourism and economic development role to better coordinate agencies and drive sports, education, and ecotourism. Hospitality Trade Momentum: The Pacific Hotel and Restaurant Expo (PHARE) at Hyatt Regency Guam drew hundreds, including Japanese buyers, to spotlight local products and hospitality innovation as the sector navigates ongoing arrival declines and workforce needs. Industry Jobs at Risk: GVB says 16 limited-term destination management employees are “in jeopardy” after the FY2027 budget passed with $2.4M less than requested, with possible service cuts or contractor shifts. Community Events for Visitors: Yona Cultural Festival by the Sea returns Aug. 28–30 at Tagachang Beach with free limited shuttles, and the 38th Guam Micronesia Island Fair is set for Oct. 23–25 at Ypao Beach. Weather Watch: Typhoon Saudel is intensifying and Guam officials urge residents to monitor updates as conditions could worsen late this weekend; Typhoon Condition III is declared for Alamagan, Pagan, and Agrihan. Coral Conservation Input: Guam Coral Reef Initiative gathered public and expert recommendations to update the coral reef resilience strategy for 2027–2032, including priorities for conservation funding and sustainable tourism. Sports Community Spotlight: Mall Ball 2026 wrapped up at Micronesia Mall, highlighting 3x3 basketball across high school, open, and middle school divisions with teams from Guam and beyond.
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