AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCook Islands Tourism & Aviation: Cook Islands hosted ASPA81 in Rarotonga (18–20 May) with airline, aviation and tourism leaders focused on “Island Economies in Flight” and the need for tighter aviation–tourism partnerships to boost regional connectivity. Sustainable Tourism Pressure: Industry voices warn the Cook Islands is still vulnerable to global slowdown risks, while another report flags the growing waste burden as visitor growth and new air links push totals beyond 200,000 a year. Destination Stewardship Plan: Stakeholders met to review progress on the Destination Stewardship Plan and map the next phase of sustainable tourism development. Connectivity & Travel Demand: Pacific Tourism Organisation stressed stronger tourism–aviation links at ASPA81, and Norwegian Cruise Line extended its South Pacific season with more close-to-home itineraries for Australians. Regional Costs & Fuel: Penrhyn Island in the Northern Group ran down its last 100 litres of diesel and borrowed fuel from police as prices rise, with power restrictions in place. Cook Islands–China Links: PM Mark Brown’s historic visit to Wuzhou, Guangxi, highlighted new cooperation and the launch of the MV Tuitui Moana to improve connectivity. Ocean Protection & Voyaging: Pacific voyaging and ocean leaders gathered in Rapa Nui to strengthen cultural ties and collaborate on high-seas marine conservation, with Cook Islands participation noted.
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