AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup travel disruption: Iran says it expects visas for Mexico this week, with US entry visas following, after security concerns forced a training base move to Tijuana; the team’s schedule includes matches vs New Zealand in Inglewood (June 15) and later in California. Visitor economy: Stats NZ reports March 2026 services exports jumped 17% to $11.5b, with travel services up 23% to $7b as overseas visitor spending drove most of the gain. Cricket tourism boost: New Zealand Cricket confirms India’s “biggest-ever” tour later this year—two Tests (Wellington Basin Reserve, then Christchurch Hagley Oval) plus T20s and ODIs—aiming for sell-outs. Freedom camping rules: Blue freedom camping warrants stop being recognised from June 7; drivers have until June 6 to switch to green self-contained warrants or face fines. Outdoor travel gear: Kathmandu launches its XT hiking range, pitching it at the surging outdoors market. Regional air connectivity: Jetstar plans direct Colombo–Australia flights from August, while Fiji Airways resumes Nadi–Nouméa direct services from September 22. Road-trip planning: Auckland Transport proposes changes to tackle the Devonport Lake Rd bottleneck, including a weekday morning clearway and safer crossings. Travel-related policy: Budget 2026 includes fuel resilience measures and targeted support that could affect holiday costs and transport planning.
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