AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAir Travel & Tourism: Air Vanuatu has appointed Philippe “Phil” Busson as its new CEO, succeeding Joseph Laloyer after a long stint that included fleet renewal and rebuilding operations—good news for travellers watching for stability and service upgrades. Digital Connectivity: Port Vila City Council has rolled out free Wi‑Fi on the waterfront, aiming to boost access for tourists, students and businesses as the capital continues post-disaster recovery. Pacific Business & Trade: Pacific Trade Invest China’s Mona Mato says Chinese demand is shifting toward higher-end, value-added Pacific exports—an opportunity for Vanuatu operators looking beyond volume. Cruising: Carnival Cruise Line has cancelled another 2027 sailing due to dry dock schedule changes, a reminder to travellers to double-check itinerary updates. Regional Security Politics: Solomon Islands’ new leadership is pushing for a “reset” with Australia and reviewing China-linked policing/security arrangements—developments that could shape the wider Pacific travel environment. Sports & Culture: Vanuatu is among island nations naming teams for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, while Melanesian music ties are highlighted by WAN FIRE in PNG with Vanuatu DJs on the bill.
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