AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism & Hospitality: Guam Visitors Bureau says tourism recovery is getting harder as arrivals fall—June 2026 visitor arrivals were 34,789, down 35.7% from June 2025, with Korea plunging 68.7%—pushing GVB to focus on improving the value and quality of visitors, not just numbers. Aviation & Connectivity: Nauru Airlines says the Australian-backed North Pacific Connector has ended, leaving a tender for a replacement weekly service still under evaluation, while Nauru and a Micronesian start-up (One Pacific Airways) explore airline cooperation. Regional Security & Fisheries: Operation Island Chief 2026 flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across 27.5 million sq km. Digital Infrastructure: Australia says all Pacific Islands Forum members are now connected to undersea cable networks, boosting access for governments and businesses. Local Business: Pepper Lunch opens its second Guam location in Hagatna-area Agana Shopping Center, with a free Beef Pepper Rice for the first 100 customers. CNMI Economy: Saipan Chamber of Commerce marks its 50th anniversary this Sept. 18, tracing roots to 1959 business leadership. Guam Events: RUNGUAM Running Festival drew 1,000+ registrations and 850+ runners at Tumon Bay, with top finishers Jackson Fulkerson-Smith and Yumika Sugahara in the 10k.
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