AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa-on-arrival Update (PNG): Papua New Guinea says 28 countries are eligible to apply for a visa after landing in 2026, including Vanuatu (plus Fiji, Solomon Islands, UK, Canada, UAE, and others). Travel Safety Alert (Laos): Australia raised its Laos travel advice level over crime and the risk of methanol poisoning, after a 2024 distillery case that killed six tourists; DFAT also warns travellers to avoid certain spirit brands. Pacific Marine Conservation: Solomon Islands has joined the Melanesian Ocean Corridor of Reserves (MOCOR), adding to PNG, Vanuatu and Fiji’s plan for a large transboundary marine protected area. Vanuatu Tourism & Agriculture Link: Vanuatu’s Department of Tourism met hospitality operators in Port Vila to tackle the weak, unreliable supply of local produce (notably vegetables and eggs), pushing stronger tourism-agriculture connections. Adventure Tourism Push (ATTA): ATTA presented findings from its Vanuatu Adventure Tourism Destination Index at the Vanuatu Tourism Market Forum, highlighting the awareness gap—and opportunities in kastom, volcano landscapes and dive sites. Cruise Disruption (Vanuatu): Carnival Adventure cancelled its Mystery Island stop after a technical issue with the Port Vila pontoon door; affected guests got refunds and onboard credit. Cruise Community Support: Carnival donated tableware to Vanuatu’s outer-island bungalow and guest house operators via the Department of Tourism. Adventure Travel Research: ATTA’s recommendations include more UNESCO designations and bringing international media and adventure experts to grow the segment.
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