AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGVB & Tourism: Guam’s visitor arrivals fell 28% in April (36,818), with the biggest drops in Korea and Japan blamed on Super Typhoon Sinlaku impacts, regional travel softness, higher jet fuel surcharges, and reduced seat supply. Trail & Ecotourism: GVB approved about $55,500 for the Sella Bay Overlook Trail project, aiming for a safer, natural-surface hiking and trail-biking route with parking, lighting, accessibility, and multilingual site info. Sports Tourism: The Guam Marianas Open Taiwan Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu event sold out and topped 1,000 athlete entries, boosting Guam’s sports-travel visibility with GVB support. Community Pride: Guam kicked off Pride Month with a proclamation and flag raising at Adelup, signaling a month of inclusion-focused events. Local Spotlight: T’ana Adamos won the IBJJF World Championship in Long Beach, a major Guam athletics win that also draws attention to the island’s homegrown talent. Safety & Governance: A former GVB employee filed a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault, harassment, and institutional failures.
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