AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Data: Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey results show strong performance, with 647 valid responses and a clear pull from culture, natural beauty, adventure and Ni-Vanuatu warmth—plus 54% of visitors were first-timers. Cruising: Norwegian Cruise Line is extending its 2026–27 South Pacific season with more close-to-home itineraries (8–13 days) on Norwegian Spirit, highlighting easy multi-island travel for Australians. Climate & Travel Readiness: Vanuatu has declared an El Niño watch, warning of warmer ocean conditions, uneven rainfall and potential water and agriculture impacts, with government planning and possible emergency measures. Regional Media & Storytelling: PNG is hosting the 16th Pacific Media Partnership Conference in Port Moresby, focusing on “Resilient Voices” and how Pacific broadcasters can collaborate on safer, stronger regional storytelling. Border Security: Pacific customs leaders meet in Nadi (June 2–4) to tackle drug trafficking, organised crime and other cross-border threats, with a push to strengthen border cooperation. Culture Calendar: Fiji’s Melanesian Arts and Cultural Festival has been deferred to next year due to competing programs and fiscal pressures. Maritime Safety: Reports of drone attacks in the Black Sea include a Vanuatu-flagged cargo ship (ANT) hit near Odesa, injuring crew—another reminder of how global shipping risks can ripple into travel and logistics.
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