AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Finance Update: Guam Visitors Bureau says its financial position remains “healthy” despite April TAF collections coming in about $1M lower than last fiscal year, citing seasonality, rising jet fuel prices, and impacts from Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Visitor Arrivals Pressure: GVB reports April arrivals down 28% year-over-year (36,818 vs. 51,115), with South Korea down 46.1% and Japan down 18.7%, while hotel occupancy sits around 71.3%. Tumon Night Market Move: Tumon Night Market’s Summer Showcase series kicks off May 31 in front of Tumon Sands Plaza, aiming for more central, walkable access to local food, shopping, and family activities. Airport Welcome Boost: GVB and GIAA unveiled 2026 Guam Youth Art Contest winners at A.B. Won Pat International Airport, turning the arrival experience into a showcase of “Håfa Adai Spirit.” Marianas Conservation: NAVFAC Marianas and partners recorded 269 fanihi (Mariana fruit bats) across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian during the Annual Fanihi Count. Weather Advisory: A flood advisory remains in effect until 1 p.m. due to heavy rain and localized flooding risk. Regional Tourism Push: GVB and MVA plan travel trade promotion in Japan at the Japan Association of Travel Agents Tourism Expo (Sept. 24–27) and will join Brand USA missions in Seoul and Tokyo.
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