AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNew Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for quick getaways or week-long Santo holidays. Commonwealth Games Spotlight: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named their Glasgow teams for the 23 July start, with Fiji confirming a 58-athlete squad across eight sports. Climate Resilience Pay Day: Tuvalu has completed first payouts under a High Tide Parametric Insurance Product—money arrives automatically to 409 households after flooding triggers—an approach Pacific tourism and community leaders will be watching as a model for faster disaster support. Cruise Demand in the South Pacific: Norwegian Cruise Line is adding South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including a 12-day Lautoka–Sydney itinerary that calls at Vanuatu. Tourism Trade Momentum: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 in Fiji set records for participation and business meetings, with stronger Pacific seller representation and a bigger push on women-led enterprises. Regional Tourism Context: ADB has rolled out a $4b crisis package that explicitly flags tourism among the sectors hit by the Middle East conflict’s economic spillovers.
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