AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOuter-Island Transport: Vanuatu’s TAFEA islands are still facing unsafe, irregular boat travel, with calls for safer and more reliable transport links to protect access to health care, education, markets and jobs. Cruise Demand & Access: Royal Caribbean is ramping up Asia-Pacific cruising for 2027-28, with multiple ships from Australia and the South Pacific, timed around the opening of Royal Beach Club Lelepa in Vanuatu—good news for regional itineraries and visitor flow. Visa Bond Shock (Tourism Impact): The US has made its visa bond programme permanent for 50 countries, with industry warning it could deter travel even as overstays fall—Vanuatu is among those affected. Trade & Tourism Policy: Vanuatu’s Ministry of Tourism and Trade Development has appointed trade consultants to help build a trade development framework, aiming to strengthen the broader business environment that tourism depends on. Skills on the Ground: Volleyball coaching knowledge is spreading across Vanuatu communities after a FIVB empowerment programme, using local materials and community-led training. Cruise Planning Buzz: Norwegian Cruise Line opened Summer 2028 bookings with South Pacific sailings, adding another reason travellers may start planning early.
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