AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Transport Cost Relief: Labour has unveiled a $20-a-week fare cap for Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, with $10 caps elsewhere, promising unlimited rides once the weekly limit is hit (from mid-2027), a direct cost-of-living play for commuters. Lake Pukaki Water Fight: Meridian Energy’s fast-track bid to draw more water from Lake Pukaki is drawing backlash from Mackenzie tourism operators, who warn lower lake levels could expose silt and damage the region’s “pristine” visitor appeal. World Cup Travel Chaos (Iran): Iran’s squad has been told it can enter the US a day before matches, but Iran’s federation says FIFA revoked its ticket allocation for Iranian fans in the US—adding fresh uncertainty for travellers. Regional Aviation Watch: ATR says Vietnam has strong potential for regional turboprop routes, pointing to dozens of unserved domestic city pairs and airport growth. Auckland & NZ Travel Context: A new Global Peace Index ranking puts New Zealand among the safest countries, reinforcing its appeal for travellers planning 2026 trips. Auckland Matariki Line-Up: Major Auckland cultural institutions are teaming up for a region-wide Matariki programme running 4–19 July, with events and astronomy experiences for locals and visitors.
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