AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism & Air Service: Hong Kong Airlines says it will resume Hong Kong–Saipan service July 12 with two weekly flights, using Airbus A320-family aircraft, a boost for CNMI travel planning after recent disruptions. Leadership & Tourism Management: Marianas Visitors Authority managing director Jamika Taijeron has “exited” the agency; Judy C. Torres is acting managing director while a search committee may be formed. Weather Watch: Tropical disturbance Invest 92W is expected to pass near the Marianas late Thursday into Friday, with heavy rain, gusty winds and rough seas possible; forecasters say a typhoon is unlikely but a tropical storm can’t be ruled out. Community Safety: Burglaries hit Saipan gyms in Koblerville and Ada, with thieves stealing copper wiring and equipment, adding new repair costs as facilities recover from Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Fishing Policy: CNMI leaders backed Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, including areas tied to the Mariana Trench, while conservationists warn protections could weaken. Space Debris: CNMI officials confirmed an object seen breaking apart over Saipan was space debris; there was no reported threat to the public.
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