AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoANZAC Day & Pacific service: A reflective piece links Anzac Day remembrance to Pacific communities, noting Cook Islands observance and the sacrifices of Pacific servicemen and women. Aviation & access: Cook Islands hosted ASPA81 in Rarotonga (18–20 May), bringing airline and aviation leaders together on regional connectivity. New routes for travellers: Air New Zealand launched the first non-stop Christchurch–Rarotonga service (seasonal, up to three times weekly), giving South Islanders an easier winter escape. Sustainable tourism pressure: Tourism leaders warn the destination remains vulnerable to global slowdown risks, while the Destination Stewardship Plan meeting focused on next steps for sustainable growth. Waste & visitor numbers: Commentary argues arrival-led success is outdated, highlighting landfill and plastic litter impacts as new flights and resorts add pressure. Dengue update: The Cook Islands has regained dengue-free status after 26 days without a case, though other Pacific areas still report outbreaks. Regional ties: PM Mark Brown’s historic visit to Wuzhou, China, highlighted new cooperation and connectivity via the MV Tuitui Moana. Tourism markets: North America and UK updates point to demand for authentic, experience-led travel as reach expands.
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