AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVisa shock for Pacific travellers: Nauru’s region is bracing for a budget hit after New Zealand cut Pacific visa fees from $216 to $161 for a 12-month period and locked in a longer default two-year multi-entry visa (up from one year). Officials estimate the timeframe change could cost about $1–2 million a year, with the immigration system already fee-funded and under pressure. Travel ripple effects: The same week also highlights how higher fuel costs and tighter flight operations could land hard across Pacific islands—Kiribati’s airline says it hasn’t felt Middle East fuel price rises yet, but expects the impact soon, while airport limits after 7pm make 24/7 connections difficult. Climate politics: The UN General Assembly backed stronger climate action despite US efforts to pull it, voting 141–8 to endorse the world court’s view that failing to protect the planet breaches international law. Tourism momentum: Fiji’s Bula Flights marked six months of rapid growth, booking destinations across the Pacific including Nauru. Local culture & quirks: Kiribati’s “skipped day” calendar moment is back in the spotlight as the world’s least visited country story keeps circulating.
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