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Friday, June 7, 2024 The Pacific Pulse newsletter brings you the latest updates from the vibrant world of Pacific tourism. From exciting events to important policy developments, here’s what’s happening in the region: Mark the dates with a circle. Mark May 9–10, 2025, on your calendar for the highly anticipated 9th South Pacific Tourism Exchange in Nadi, Fiji, which is being announced by the Pacific Tourism Organization.

This premier event will act as a hub for industry cooperation and development, offering new opportunities for tourism players in the area to interact and prosper. The Samoa Tourism Authority embarks on a transformative journey with the initiation of consultations for its inaugural tourism policy. With a focus on sustainable growth, cultural preservation, and community inclusivity, this endeavor holds immense promise in shaping Samoa’s tourism landscape for the better.



The Asian Development Bank’s PSDI charts a course for Papua New Guinea’s domestic tourism sector with the release of vital recommendations on data collection. This landmark study aims to fortify the local tourism market and lay the groundwork for sustainable growth and development, paving the way for a brighter future. With the introduction of the Mauri Way Hospitality & Customer Service training program in Tarawa, the Tourism Authority of Kiribati makes a proactive move ahead.

This effort, which aims to improve the abilities of local operators, has the potential to improve tourist ex.

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