AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRIMPAC 2026: Philippine Coast Guard BRP Gabriela Silang sailed from Guam to Hawaii with a multinational group for the world’s biggest maritime exercise, underscoring regional security and cooperation. Air Access for Tourism: The Marianas Visitors Authority says Philippine Airlines’ planned October return of direct Manila–Saipan service will restore a key leisure, business, and medical travel link. Korean Market Push: GVB led a 12-business delegation at the Seoul International Travel Fair, marketing Guam as a “Wellness Island” with local hotel, golf, and experiences partners drawing strong interest. Local Beach Safety: Guam EPA issued a pollution advisory for 12 beaches based on June 10 water samples, warning of illness risks if people swim or fish in unsafe waters. GVB Legal Shock: AG Douglas Moylan warned a $61.5M federal lawsuit over alleged misconduct at the Guam Visitors Bureau could create major taxpayer debt exposure. Wellness + Culture Events: Guam’s first trading card cafe opened in Dededo, and the RUNGUAM Running Festival 2026 is set for Aug. 16 in Tumon. Marianas Recovery Updates: MVA says major tourism facilities are reopening and lists upcoming flight resumption dates for Saipan.
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