AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUAE–PNG Travel Boost: UAE passport holders can now enter Papua New Guinea visa-free for up to 90 days (extendable to 180), covering tourism, medical, study and work—an upgrade that should make cross-border travel easier for visitors and business travellers. Port Moresby Transport Fix: RTA and police are pushing compliance on land transport, but commuters in NCD say buses are still being stopped on an unrecognised route between North Waigani and nearby villages—calls are growing to legalise and regulate the route to reduce daily travel pain. Tourism Policy Tension: PNG Tourism Promotion Authority rejects the new international “Green Fee”, saying it was introduced without consultation and that collected funds haven’t reached tourism projects—raising concerns for PNG’s competitiveness as visitor numbers recover. Safety on the Water: PNG’s volcano observatory warns the Bismarck Sea submarine eruption is still active, with pumice rafts washing ashore in Manus and tsunami risk remaining above normal; boat operators are urged to avoid overheating risks and travellers to plan safer sea trips. Regional Travel & Sports: OFC Pro League is financially secured for three more years, with PNG clubs among the teams—good news for football fans planning trips across the Pacific. Domestic Events: Divine Word University in Madang will host the 2026 National University Soccer Games from June 22–26, bringing student travellers to the city.
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