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Port Vila Digital Boost: Free Wi‑Fi has launched on the Port Vila waterfront, backed by Pacific Network, aimed at students, tourists and businesses as the capital pushes post-disaster recovery. Seafront Upgrade: New solar-powered lighting is also being rolled out along the promenade, tying safety to sustainability. Pacific Security Talk: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale has floated a Pacific-wide security pact with Australia, while saying he may not be able to publish the China agreement text due to legal limits—watch this space for regional knock-on effects. Tourism Trade Momentum: SPTO’s South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 report says record participation and more B2B meetings helped strengthen sustainable tourism collaboration across the Pacific. Vanuatu-Linked Sovereignty: Vanuatu has accused France of stalling talks over the Matthew and Hunter (Umaenupne/Umaeneg) islands, with negotiations now under pressure ahead of French elections. Commonwealth Games Prep: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named teams for Glasgow starting 23 July, adding fresh sporting buzz for Pacific travellers. Fisheries Skills Push: FFA is opening nominations for a new Certificate IV scholarship in fisheries enforcement and compliance, starting 7 September 2026.

Cruise & South Pacific travel: Royal Caribbean has started physical construction on its next Oasis-class ship, “Oasis 7” (keel laid in France, launch targeted for 2028), with details on the name, home port and inaugural itineraries expected in 2027—good news for travellers planning future Pacific cruising. Tourism business & regional trade: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 (SPTE) in Fiji delivered record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 2,809 business meetings and an 84% seller conversion rate, plus stronger PNG participation and new Industry Day programming. Vanuatu & Pacific workforce development: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) opened nominations for Cohort 12 of its Certificate IV in Fisheries Enforcement and Compliance (starts 7 Sept 2026), aimed at frontline officers across member states. Climate resilience in the Pacific: Tuvalu completed first payouts under its High Tide Parametric Insurance, sending A$30,675 to 409 households automatically after high-tide flooding triggers—an approach that could interest Vanuatu tourism operators planning for climate risk. Community & culture (Vanuatu-linked): Vanuatu’s Pride debate continues to ripple after a local photographer called for respectful dialogue following backlash over a Pride Month post. Sports & travel draw: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named teams for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games (starting 23 July), adding another reason for Pacific fans to travel and follow.

New Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for week-long or long-weekend trips to Santo, with Vanuatu Tourism Office calling it a boost for demand and connectivity. Regional Tourism Deal-Making: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange (SPTE) 2026 in Fiji delivered record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 2,809 business meetings, and stronger seller conversion—good news for Pacific operators, including those selling Vanuatu experiences. Fisheries Skills for Pacific Jobs: The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) opened nominations for Cohort 12 of its Certificate IV in Fisheries Enforcement and Compliance (starting 07 Sept 2026), targeting frontline officers across member states. Cruise Inspiration for Melanesia: A new look at warm-water expedition cruising highlights South Pacific and Melanesia itineraries that can include Vanuatu alongside PNG and the Solomon Islands. Climate Resilience in the Pacific: Tuvalu completed its first payouts under a high-tide parametric insurance product, sending money automatically to 409 households—another signal of faster disaster support models for island tourism planning. Vanuatu-Adjacent Geopolitics: Vanuatu’s sovereignty dispute over Matthew and Hunter islands with France remains in focus, with talks reportedly stalled and political pressure rising ahead of French elections.

New direct air access to Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long island escapes, with Vanuatu Tourism Office calling it a vote of confidence in Santo’s growing demand. Climate resilience payout (Vanuatu region watch): Tuvalu has completed its first High Tide Parametric Insurance payouts—A$30,675 to 409 households—highlighting how automatic, threshold-triggered support can speed disaster recovery across the Pacific. Commonwealth Games build-up: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named teams for Glasgow (starting 23 July), with Fiji’s 58-athlete squad already confirmed across multiple sports—good news for Pacific sports fans and travel interest. Regional tourism business momentum: SPTO’s South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 report says record participation and stronger collaboration drove thousands of meetings, with more Pacific sellers and new industry-focused sessions. Cruise planning for the South Pacific: Norwegian Cruise Line has added 2026–27 South Pacific sailings that include Vanuatu calls, reflecting continued demand for multi-island itineraries. Tourism policy and culture (Vanuatu lens): A Pride Month backlash involving Vanuatu-based photographer Groovy Banana has sparked calls for respectful dialogue, with the Prime Minister’s Office weighing in on activities seen as conflicting with Vanuatu’s Christian identity.

New Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for quick getaways or week-long Santo holidays. Commonwealth Games Spotlight: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named their Glasgow teams for the 23 July start, with Fiji confirming a 58-athlete squad across eight sports. Climate Resilience Pay Day: Tuvalu has completed first payouts under a High Tide Parametric Insurance Product—money arrives automatically to 409 households after flooding triggers—an approach Pacific tourism and community leaders will be watching as a model for faster disaster support. Cruise Demand in the South Pacific: Norwegian Cruise Line is adding South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including a 12-day Lautoka–Sydney itinerary that calls at Vanuatu. Tourism Trade Momentum: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 in Fiji set records for participation and business meetings, with stronger Pacific seller representation and a bigger push on women-led enterprises. Regional Tourism Context: ADB has rolled out a $4b crisis package that explicitly flags tourism among the sectors hit by the Middle East conflict’s economic spillovers.

New Air Route to Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long island escapes, with Vanuatu Tourism Office calling it a boost for Santo’s northern tourism hub. Commonwealth Games Teams: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu have named their squads for Glasgow (starting 23 July), with Fiji confirming 58 athletes across eight sports—good news for Pacific sports fans planning travel. South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026: SPTO’s Post-Event Report says SPTE 2026 in Fiji hit record engagement, with 225+ trade participants, 2,809 B2B meetings, and stronger Pacific representation including PNG and first-time Micronesia participation. Cruise Capacity for Vanuatu: Norwegian Cruise Line has added South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including itineraries that stop in Vanuatu (via Port Vila) alongside Fiji and New Caledonia. Vanuatu–France Islands Dispute: Vanuatu says France is stalling talks over Matthew and Hunter (Umaenupne and Umaeneg), warning progress could be derailed by French elections. Tourism Safety & Nature: A shark attack at Sydney’s Coogee Beach has led to closures, a reminder for travellers to follow local marine alerts.

New Air Route for Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for quick getaways or week-long trips to Vanuatu’s northern tourism hub. Tourism Trade Boost: The Pacific Tourism Organisation’s SPTE 2026 Post-Event Report says the South Pacific Tourism Exchange in Fiji delivered record engagement, with 225+ trade participants, 2,809 B2B meetings, and stronger participation from smaller island states. Cruise Connectivity: Norwegian Cruise Line added South Pacific sailings for 2026–2027, including a 12-day Lautoka–Sydney itinerary calling at Vanuatu (Port Vila) and another 11-day route featuring Vanuatu plus New Caledonia and Fiji. Vanuatu–Fiji Airline Partnership: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, highlighting easier access via Nadi and plans for joint trade shows and sales missions. Sovereignty Watch: Vanuatu is accusing France of stalling talks over the Matthew and Hunter Islands, with negotiations delayed and political pressure rising ahead of French elections. Commonwealth Games Spotlight: Fiji, Niue and Vanuatu named teams for Glasgow, with Team Fiji confirming 58 athletes across eight sports.

New Air Route for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long Santo escapes. Tourism Trade Boost: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, aiming to drive global awareness of Vanuatu via Fiji’s gateway network and joint sales missions. Regional Tourism Momentum: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 reported record participation and strong B2B results, with wider Pacific representation including growth from Papua New Guinea. Cruise Demand Signals: Norwegian Cruise Line unveiled more South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including itineraries that call at Vanuatu. Pacific Safety Watch: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, tsunami monitoring was placed on alert across the Pacific, including Vanuatu, with advisories urging coastal readiness. Climate Funding Context: New Zealand pledged $20m to COP27 “loss and damage” funding, highlighting ongoing pressure on Pacific communities facing climate-linked impacts. Ongoing Vanuatu–France Dispute: Vanuatu says France is stalling talks over the Matthew and Hunter islands, with negotiations delayed and political stakes rising ahead of French elections.

New Zealand Climate Funding: New Zealand pledges an initial US$20m to help developing nations cover “loss and damage” from climate impacts, with Pacific communities named among the most at risk. Cruise Growth: Royal Caribbean has started physical construction on its next big ship, with details on itineraries expected in 2027—good news for regional cruise demand. Vanuatu-Air Connectivity: A new direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service (second weekly non-stop) is launched by Solomon Airlines, cutting travel time for Australians chasing a Santo long-weekend. Regional Tourism Trade: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 report flags record participation and stronger Pacific representation, including more PNG sellers. Pacific Safety Watch: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, Pacific agencies—including Vanuatu—are on tsunami monitoring alert. Tourism Culture & Values: A Pride Month backlash in Vanuatu has sparked debate after a local photographer offered free shoots to LGBTQ couples, with calls for respectful dialogue.

New Air Access for Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long escapes to Vanuatu’s northern hub. Tourism Partnerships: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, aiming to boost trade-show and sales missions and make it easier for travellers via Nadi to reach Port Vila and beyond. Cruise Boost for the Region: Norwegian Cruise Line added more South Pacific sailings for 2026–27, including itineraries that call at Vanuatu (Port Vila) alongside Fiji and New Caledonia. Regional Trade Momentum: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 report says record participation and stronger Pacific collaboration helped drive thousands of business meetings, with wider inclusion for smaller island sellers. Sport & Tourism Link: The OFC Pro League is financially secured for three more years, with Vanuatu United FC among the clubs—good news for football fans planning Pacific trips. Sovereignty Watch: Vanuatu’s dispute with France over Matthew and Hunter (Umaenupne/Umaeneg) remains unresolved, with talks stalled—an issue that can shape regional travel and investment narratives.

New Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct, non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians an easier route to Santo’s northern tourism hub and boosting capacity for short breaks and week-long escapes. Tourism Partnerships: The Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, aiming to lift global visibility through trade shows, roadshows and sales missions via Fiji’s gateway network. Regional Travel Demand: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 in Fiji logged record participation and business meetings, with stronger Pacific representation including growth from Papua New Guinea and broader inclusion for smaller island states. Pacific Safety Watch: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, Pacific coastal monitoring systems were placed on alert for possible tsunami impacts, with Vanuatu included in the regional advisory list. Sovereignty & Tourism Risk: Vanuatu’s dispute with France over Matthew and Hunter (Umaenupne/Umaeneg) remains unresolved as talks stall, with potential knock-on effects for regional relations and investment. OFC Football Boost: Vanuatu United FC is among the clubs in the financially secured OFC Pro League, which runs across the Pacific and keeps Port Vila on the football travel map.

New Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct, non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for quick Santo escapes and boosting capacity to Vanuatu’s northern tourism hub. Cruise Demand in the South Pacific: Norwegian Cruise Line has added more South Pacific sailings for 2026–2027, including itineraries that stop in Vanuatu (Port Vila) alongside Fiji and New Caledonia. Tourism Trade Momentum: The Pacific Tourism Organisation’s SPTE 2026 report says the South Pacific Tourism Exchange in Fiji hit record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 2,809 B2B meetings, and stronger participation from smaller island states. Regional Policy Watch: Vanuatu’s sovereignty dispute with France over Matthew/Hunter (Umaenupne/Umaeneg) remains unresolved as talks stall ahead of French elections, with tourism and investment hopes caught in the diplomatic crossfire. Vanuatu–Fiji Airways Partnership: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways to strengthen joint promotion and trade activity via Nadi connections. OFC Pro League Boost: Vanuatu United FC is among the clubs in the financially secured OFC Pro League for the next three years, keeping regional football tourism in the spotlight.

New Air Link to Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long escapes to Vanuatu’s northern hub. Tourism Trade Momentum: The South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 (Fiji, March 24–26) delivered record engagement, with 225+ trade-floor participants, 2,809 B2B meetings, and a higher seller conversion rate—good news for regional operators including Vanuatu. Cruise Calls Vanuatu: Norwegian Cruise Line has extended South Pacific sailings through 2027, including itineraries that stop in Vanuatu (Port Vila) alongside Fiji and New Caledonia. Vanuatu–France Island Tension: A sovereignty dispute over Matthew/Hunter (Umaenupne/Umaeneg) remains unresolved, with Vanuatu accusing France of stalling talks—an issue that could affect regional maritime planning and future tourism narratives. Regional Risk Watch: Pacific agencies are monitoring coastal waters after a powerful Philippines earthquake, with Vanuatu included in tsunami advisory areas. OFC Pro League Update: Vanuatu United FC is among the clubs that took part in the OFC Pro League’s first season, now financially secured for the next three years.

New Air Access to Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct, non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks or week-long island escapes. Tourism Trade Momentum: SPTO’s South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 report says record participation delivered 2,809 business meetings and a higher seller conversion rate, with stronger Pacific representation. Vanuatu–Fiji Airline Partnership: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, highlighting easier connections via Nadi for travellers across Australia, NZ, Asia and beyond. Sovereignty Watch: Vanuatu’s dispute with France over Matthew and Hunter islands is still stuck, with Vanuatu accusing France of stalling talks ahead of French elections. Pacific Safety Alert: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, tsunami monitoring advisories included Vanuatu and other Pacific nations, with coastal systems on alert. Culture & Travel: Tourism Solomons backed ‘Aelan Riddim 26’, bringing Vanuatu artists into the Solomon Islands’ regional music spotlight.

New Flight to Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for short breaks to Santo. Airline Partnership: Vanuatu Tourism Office renews its MOU with Fiji Airways, aiming to boost trade shows, roadshows and sales missions via Fiji’s gateway network. Regional Tourism Boost: SPTO’s Post-Event Report for South Pacific Tourism Exchange 2026 says record participation and the strongest business meeting results yet, with broader Pacific representation including PNG and first-time FSM involvement. Tourism Investment Push: AHICE Fiji’s 2026 tourism investment conference kicked off with a record crowd of 400+ and fresh momentum for accommodation and visitor growth across the region. Diplomacy & Travel Risk: Vanuatu’s sovereignty dispute with France over Matthew and Hunter islands is heating up, with Vanuatu accusing France of stalling talks ahead of French elections. Safety Watch: Pacific agencies are monitoring coastal waters after a powerful Philippines earthquake, with Vanuatu included in the tsunami advisory area. Culture on the Calendar: Solomon Islands tourism group Tourism Solomons backs ‘Aelan Riddim 26’, bringing Vanuatu artists into the festival lineup.

New Air Access for Vanuatu: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly direct, non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more options for quick getaways and boosting Santo’s role as a northern tourism hub. Airline Partnership Boost: Vanuatu Tourism Office renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, highlighting Fiji Airways’ wide network via Nadi and positioning Vanuatu for more international trade shows and sales missions. Regional Safety Watch: Pacific agencies are monitoring coastal waters after a powerful earthquake hit the southern Philippines, with Vanuatu included in a tsunami advisory list (no tsunami threat confirmed for New Zealand). Tourism Culture & Music: Tourism Solomons signed on as a major sponsor of ‘Aelan Riddim 26’ in Honiara, featuring artists from Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Vanuatu—another reminder of how regional events can drive Melanesian travel. Visa-Free Travel (Global): South African passport holders gained visa-free access to Togo, raising visa-free destinations to 101—small but useful for long-haul planning.

New Air Access for Santo: Solomon Airlines has launched a second weekly non-stop Brisbane–Espiritu Santo service, giving Australians more choice for short breaks or week-long island escapes, with the Vanuatu Tourism Office calling it a boost for demand to Vanuatu’s northern hub. Tourism Partnerships: Vanuatu Tourism Office has renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, strengthening joint promotion and leveraging Fiji’s Nadi network for easier connections from Australia, NZ, Asia and beyond. Regional Travel Safety Watch: Pacific agencies are monitoring coastal waters after a powerful Philippines earthquake triggered tsunami advisories that include Vanuatu, with officials urging travellers to follow local guidance if alerts are issued. Pacific Culture & Events: Tourism Solomons is backing ‘Aelan Riddim 26’ in Honiara, featuring artists from Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Vanuatu alongside local acts—another reminder of the region’s growing music tourism pull. Visa-Free Travel Note (Global): South African passport holders gained visa-free access to Togo, bringing the total to 101 destinations—useful context for outbound travel planning.

Vanuatu–Fiji Air Connectivity: The Vanuatu Tourism Office has renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, boosting joint promotion and leveraging Fiji Airways’ daily Nadi links to Vanuatu for travellers from Australia, NZ, Asia and beyond. Pacific Tsunami Watch: After a strong earthquake hit the southern Philippines, Pacific agencies—including Vanuatu—were placed on tsunami monitoring alert, with guidance to move away from beaches and harbours if in advisory zones. Tourism Data Spotlight: SPTO and Vanuatu Tourism Office released Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey results, highlighting what’s driving demand—authentic culture, natural beauty, adventure and Ni-Vanuatu warmth—plus a strong share of first-time visitors. Regional Tourism Networking: Fiji hosted SPTE 2026, bringing Pacific tourism players together with Fiji Airways as a key sponsor, underlining the region’s push for stronger trade and partnerships. Culture on the Calendar: Tourism Solomons backed ‘Aelan Riddim 26’ in Honiara, featuring artists from across Melanesia including Vanuatu.

Vanuatu–Fiji air links: The Vanuatu Tourism Office has renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, aiming to boost global promotion of Vanuatu’s culture, adventure and natural beauty, with Fiji Airways’ daily Nadi connections making it easier for travellers from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America to reach the islands. Pacific quake watch: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, Pacific agencies including Vanuatu are on tsunami monitoring alert; New Zealand says there’s no threat locally, but advisories cover multiple Pacific nations with guidance to move away from beaches and harbours if in advisory zones. Tourism data for planning: SPTO and the Vanuatu Tourism Office have published Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey results under the Pacific Tourism Data Initiative, highlighting what drives visitors—authentic culture, natural scenery, adventure and Ni-Vanuatu warmth—plus first-time visitor share and satisfaction insights. Regional culture on stage: Tourism Solomons backs ‘Aelan Riddim 26’ in Honiara, with Vanuatu artists among the line-up, underlining Melanesian music tourism links across the region.

Air Connectivity Boost: The Vanuatu Tourism Office has renewed its MOU with Fiji Airways, using Fiji’s Nadi network to make it easier for travellers from Australia, New Zealand, Asia and North America to reach Vanuatu for culture, adventure and island holidays. Regional Travel Safety Watch: After a powerful Philippines earthquake, Pacific agencies including Vanuatu are under tsunami monitoring, with advisories urging people to move away from beaches and harbours if in affected coastal areas. Tourism & Culture Calendar: Tourism Solomons has stepped in as a major sponsor of ‘Aelan Riddim 26’ in Honiara, bringing Vanuatu artists (plus PNG and Fiji acts) into the Melanesian music spotlight. Visitor Insights for Operators: SPTO and Vanuatu Tourism Office released Vanuatu’s 2025 International Visitor Survey results, highlighting strong appeal from first-time visitors drawn by culture, nature and adventure. Cruise Demand Signal: Norwegian Cruise Line extended its South Pacific season, pointing to continued Aussie interest in multi-island cruising close to home.

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