AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism & Travel Demand: Viking’s 2028–29 World Cruise plans are now open for booking, with the 142-day Viking Vesta itinerary calling at French Polynesia (Tahiti and Bora Bora) plus the Cook Islands, as part of a broader route that also includes Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia and Africa. Visitor Economy: April 2026 visitor spending rose in Hawaii to $1.77bn (+4.8% year-on-year) even as total arrivals edged down, with higher average daily spend (+14.1%) helping offset fewer visitors—useful context for regional tourism operators watching demand patterns. Regional Aviation & Connectivity: The Cook Islands hosted ASPA81, bringing together Pacific airline and tourism leaders to focus on aviation–tourism partnerships and regional connectivity—an indirect but relevant signal for French Polynesia’s travel links. Security & Trade Risks: Fiji’s major $3bn cocaine bust tied to the Vatia jetty was linked to trafficking from Colombia and the Clan del Golfo, highlighting how Pacific logistics routes can carry major financial and reputational risks for the wider region. Branding & Business Tourism: A Route 66 centennial story highlights how historic travel branding can boost local businesses—while also reminding planners that bypass effects can hurt towns that lose passing trade.
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