AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Health: Hawaiʻi DOH confirmed a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu tied to a visitor exposed in a dengue-active area; officials say the expected risk of local spread is low because the person has left the state and wasn’t considered infectious for human-to-mosquito transmission at departure. DOH teams are doing local inspections and mosquito control, and residents are urged to remove standing water (even small containers and cups) to cut mosquito breeding. Air Travel Costs & Policy: A U.S. Senate hearing highlighted how federal air cabotage rules keep fares high and competition low for Pacific islands—Guam and CNMI leaders told senators roundtrip travel can jump from a few hundred dollars to $600+ (and thousands for longer mainland trips), with American Samoa and the region pushing for cabotage waivers to improve connectivity. Local Governance & Tourism Context: American Samoa Governor Pulaʻaliʻi Nikolao Pula told a Senate panel that the territory’s “foundational investments” include energy upgrades and modernizing the Port of Pago Pago—key moves that can shape visitor access and the broader travel-and-tourism outlook.
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