AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation–Tourism Partnerships: The Pacific Tourism Organisation backed closer coordination between tourism authorities, airlines and airport operators at ASPA81 in Rarotonga, calling air connectivity a key lever for sustainable growth. Cruise Momentum: Norwegian Cruise Line extended its 2026–27 South Pacific season with more close-to-home itineraries, citing strong Australian demand for culture and easy multi-island cruising. Fuel Shock for Outer Islands: Penrhyn Island burned its last 100 litres of diesel, borrowing 5,000 litres from police boat Te Kukupa II and restricting power use while awaiting a barge fuel delivery around 25–26 June. Connectivity Boost (NZ): Air New Zealand launched a seasonal direct Christchurch–Rarotonga service up to three times weekly through late October, making winter escapes simpler for South Islanders. Tourism Under Pressure: Cook Islands tourism stakeholders warned the country remains exposed to global downturn risks, even as government forecasts suggest a worst-case GDP fall of up to 5%. Health Update: The Cook Islands has regained dengue-free status after 26 days without a case, while Tonga reports ongoing outbreaks. Weather Alert: A heavy rain and ocean warning was issued for the Southern Group, with Aitutaki urged to prepare for flooding and rough seas.
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