AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Hospitality: The Guam Hotel and Restaurant Association kicked off PHARE 2026 at the Hyatt Regency Guam with 60+ vendors and international trade matchmaking aimed at boosting Guam’s visitor-facing products and partnerships. Local Tourism Funding: Guam Visitors Bureau says jobs for 16 limited-term employees are “in jeopardy” after the FY2027 budget passed with less funding than requested, with potential service cuts or shifts to outside contractors. Visitor Safety (US Travel): The UK Foreign Office issued a fresh warning for travelers to the United States, citing hurricane-season disruption risk and noting Guam can be affected. Culture by the Sea: The 2nd Annual Yona Cultural Festival runs Aug. 28–30 at Tagachang Beach with free limited shuttle service and local performances and food. Community Planning for Nature: Guam residents and experts gathered input to shape coral reef conservation priorities and funding for 2027–2032, including sustainable tourism. Weather Watch: Forecasters are tracking Invest 92W, a stalled system that could slowly drift toward the Marianas later this week. Tourism Workforce & Access: Guam’s court and interpreter programs are seeking more bilingual residents, including Philippine and Micronesian languages, to keep services moving. Outdoor Safety: Search efforts for missing swimmer Nico Camacho at Gun Beach were suspended after five days.
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