AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Tourism Recovery: The Marianas Visitors Authority approved a $1.5 million sole-source deal to keep Korea–Saipan summer flights running, but it still needs Attorney General sign-off and Jeju Air acceptance—aimed at protecting fragile post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku tourism demand. Air Service Update: Philippine Airlines has postponed direct Manila–Saipan flights until October, with officials warning seat capacity remains down 66% and many hotel rooms are still tied up with recovery teams. Tourism Funding: A CNMI conference committee compromise would restore full MVA tourism-recovery funding (from a reduced Senate version) while adding support for Rota and Tinian tourism operations. Power & Utilities: GPA says Sinlaku power restoration assistance totals about $5.8 million to date and targets completion by July 13, with payment details still being worked out. Maritime Safety Leadership: A new commanding officer took over U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan, highlighting the unit’s role in port safety and Sinlaku response. Regional Policy Watch: Trump’s proclamation reopening parts of Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing drew mixed reaction, including concerns about impacts on waters near the Northern Marianas. Retiree Finance: CNMI retirees were warned the 25% supplemental pension benefit may stop after July 31 due to budget shortfalls for the Aug. 15 payment.
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