AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Recovery Watch: GVB says Guam’s visitor rebound is being squeezed by higher fuel and jet surcharges, exchange-rate swings, and flight suspensions, with July 2026 arrivals down 36.7% year-over-year and Korea plunging 68.7%—so it’s leaning harder on digital marketing and airline/travel co-ops to lift demand into August peak season. Hospitality & Local Products: The Pacific Hotel and Restaurant Expo at Hyatt Regency Guam drew hundreds of hospitality businesses and a Japan buyer delegation, highlighting how local makers are feeding into Guam menus to strengthen the visitor experience. New Tourism Plan Pitch: At “Lunch with Leaders,” Ada-Calvo outlined a tourism-and-economic development push including a dedicated chief role to better coordinate agencies, with sports tourism, educational tourism, and ecotourism on the menu. Visitor Services Update: The Philippine Consulate in Guam rolled out e-Visa across Micronesia, letting eligible travelers apply online for temporary trips to the Philippines and present the approval digitally or printed. Weather & Travel Safety: Tropical Storm Saudel has Marianas agencies on alert, with port heavy-weather rules set for Saipan and Tinian and officials urging residents to monitor updates and prepare for stronger conditions. Community Events: Mall Ball 2026’s 3x3 summer circuit kept the momentum going at Micronesia Mall, drawing teams from Guam and beyond.
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