AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNew Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for week-long or long-weekend trips to Santo, with Vanuatu Tourism Office calling it a boost for demand and connectivity. Regional Tourism Deal-Making: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE) 2026 in Fiji delivered record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 2,809 business meetings, and stronger seller conversion—good news for Pacific operators, including those selling Vanuatu experiences. Fisheries Skills for Pacific Jobs: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) opened nominations for Cohort 12 of its Certificate IV in Fisheries Enforcement and Compliance (starting 07 Sept 2026), targeting frontline officers across member states. Cruise Inspiration for Melanesia: A new look at warm-water expedition cruising highlights South Pacific and Melanesia itineraries that can include Vanuatu alongside PNG and the Solomon Islands. Climate Resilience in the Pacific: Tuvalu completed its first payouts under a high-tide parametric insurance product, sending money automatically to 409 households—another signal of faster disaster support models for island tourism planning. Vanuatu-Adjacent Geopolitics: Vanuatu’s sovereignty dispute over Matthew and Hunter islands with France remains in focus, with talks reportedly stalled and political pressure rising ahead of French elections.
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