AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEarthquake & travel disruption: A strong quake struck New Zealand’s South Island near Te Anau, with officials warning about possible aftershocks and the risk of landslides and tsunami in Fiordland areas. All Blacks squad update: Dave Rennie has ruled Richie Mo’unga out of the four-Test Springboks tour, dashing hopes of a fast return. Air connectivity: Air Niugini confirms direct Auckland–Port Moresby flights will restart on 17 Nov 2026 after 26 years, boosting travel and freight links. Auckland–Western Sydney milestone: Air New Zealand will become the first international airline to operate into Western Sydney International from 26 Oct, with seat-only fares from $319. Bird flu watch for wildlife tourism: H5 bird flu has been detected in a native kāhu (swamp harrier hawk) in the Wairarapa, prompting stepped-up surveillance. Trade with travel services in mind: NZ and Switzerland agree to set up a Trade and Investment Dialogue, with travel services listed among key exports. Fiordland trip planning: A guide highlights Milford Sound vs Doubtful Sound for scenery, hiking and crowd levels. Local tourism data: Bluff’s accommodation demand is highly seasonal, with Airbnb occupancy surging in summer. Fuel prices: Petrol and diesel both fell month-on-month in June, easing pressure slightly for travellers. Sports-hospitality boost: World Cup match screenings are driving busier pubs and beer sales in Auckland.
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