AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAitutaki & Southern Group Weather: A heavy rain and ocean warning is in place for the Southern Cook Islands, with flooding risk in low-lying areas and rough swells expected as a tropical storm system moves through. Dengue Update: The Cook Islands has been declared dengue-free after 26 days without a recorded case, following the last positive case on 28 April—though other Pacific areas (including Tonga) are still reporting cases. New Air Links: Air New Zealand’s seasonal direct Christchurch–Rarotonga service starts tonight, running up to three times a week through late October, boosting South Island access for winter escapes. Tourism Markets: Cook Islands tourism is pushing “experiences, not just beaches” in the UK and expanding its North America reach, with demand for authentic experiences and cruise opportunities highlighted. Pa Enua Connectivity & Costs: Government is prioritising sealing Pa Enua runways to cut travel costs and enable larger aircraft, while also considering fuel support on the most expensive northern routes. Domestic Shipping: PM Mark Brown will travel to China to inaugurate the MV Tuitui Moana, a new inter-island vessel built to strengthen safer, more reliable links for outer islands. Industry & Sustainability: Air Rarotonga says it has introduced a fuel surcharge amid Middle East-driven fuel price pressure, while the national tourism focus shifts toward stewardship and better visitor yield. Cruise Line News: Ponant has unveiled speakers for its 2027 Explorers Club voyage collection, including a first-time Paul Gauguin appearance. Business & Policy: MFEM warns global shocks could cut real GDP by up to 5% via higher fuel costs and reduced tourism, and visa fee changes for Pacific travellers are expected to hit government revenue.
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