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Palau delegation advances “One Micronesia” Tourism Collaboration at PATA Micronesia Tri-Annual Meeting in Guam

Guam | December 8–12, 2025 — The Palau delega tion participated in the Pa cific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Micronesia Chapter Tri-Annual Meeting held in Guam, joining regional lead ers, airline partners, tourism organizations, and media to advance a unified vision for Micronesian tourism under the “One Micronesia / Our Micronesia” collaboration framework.
The Palau delegation was led by Minister of Human Resources, Culture, Tourism & Development and Ex-Officio PVA Board Member Ngiraibelas Tmetuchl, alongside Palau Visitors Authority (PVA) Managing Director Kadoi Ruluked, PVA Strategic Planning Manager Sharrise Ngiraked, and PVA Marketing Representative Kiruu Kanai. Minister Tmetuchl set the tone at the Welcome Dinner by initiating a discussion on how Micronesia can collaborate and cross-promote each island’s unique assets while leveraging existing infrastructure., “As Minister of Tourism in Palau what I’ve realized is that we are working silos… One thing that we haven’t re- ally done as an organization, is really look at the assets that we have, the connectivities, we should look at the low hanging fruit first, we have existing flight, we have existing products but we are not working together.” Day One centered on strategic discussions and presentations, including a comprehensive briefing by United Airlines highlighting current and future air connectivity across Micronesia, supported by a regional flight schedule and air connectivity map. Delegates engaged in open dialogue on the One Micronesia Collaboration, aligning on shared priorities such as synchronized events calendars, sample itineraries, business and industry partner listings, and arrival statistics across island destinations. In closing of the first half of the day Man- aging Director Kadoi Ruluked of Palau Visitors Authority stated, “Through PATA Micronesia, our islands are united in partnership to market the region to the world, while ensuring each destination delivers its own authentic cultural experiences rooted in community and tradition.”
A key outcome was consensus on strengthening regional coordination through a PATA supported Secretariat, with clear phased milestones:
● Phase 1: Agreement to establish a Secretariat position under the chairman- ship of a National Tourism Organization (NTO). ● Phase 2: By end of January, update and centralize destination information for each island and link content to the PATA website ahead of the Micronesia Is- lands Forum (MIF). ● Phase 3: Develop clear regional guidelines to merge and connect tourism initiatives for presentation by the PATA Chair at MIF. ● Phase 4: Advance these proposals to donor partners at the Pacific Is- lands Forum (PIF).
Delegates also proposed PATA’s application to serve as an Observer and Member of the Pacific Tourism Organization (PTO), further reinforcing Micronesia’s voice on the global stage. NTO presentations and committee reports rounded out the day.

Day Two featured opening and welcoming remarks in a theatre setting by the Government of Guam, including Honorable Lou Leon Guerrero, Governor of Guam, Honorable Frank Blas Speaker, 38th Guam Legislature, Honorable Jesse A. Lujan Senator, 38th Guam Legislature, Ms. Regine Biscoe Lee President, Guam Visitor Bureau. Dr. John Peterson presented his findings on Micronesia Stone Heritage: Tangible
Icons for Intangible Culture, followed by the screening of “Islands Re-Open,” spotlighting the region’s tourism recovery and resilience.

Islands Reopened
On Thursday (Day Four), delegates participated in a networking luncheon with Ms. Paula Monk and team from United Airlines Guam and Rita Pangelinan Nauta of Guam Pedia.com, focused on unlocking regional growth opportunities through improved connectivity and cooperative marketing. The Culture & Heritage Committee Meeting advanced the One Micronesia/Our Micronesia narrative, including itinerary development and a Pacific Market media familiarization strategy.
The meeting concluded on Friday (Day Five) with an inspiring discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Manny Crisostomo, underscoring the power of authentic storytelling and visual media to elevate Micronesia’s global brand. Palau’s participation reaffirmed its commitment to regional collaboration, sustainable tourism development, and shared story- telling that positions Micronesia as a connected, culturally rich, and accessible destination. Outcomes from the meeting will inform continued coordination ahead of MIF and engagement with donor partners at PIF, ensuring that the One Micronesia vision translates into tangible growth for all island destinations.

Guam | December 8–12,  2025 — The Palau delega tion participated in the Pa cific Asia Travel Association  (PATA) Micronesia Chapter  Tri-Annual Meeting held in  Guam, joining regional lead ers, airline partners, tourism  organizations, and media to  advance a unified vision for  Micronesian tourism under  the “One Micronesia / Our  Micronesia” collaboration  framework. 

The Palau delegation  was led by Minister of  Human Resources, Culture, Tourism & Development and Ex-Officio PVA  Board Member Ngiraibelas  Tmetuchl, alongside Palau  Visitors Authority (PVA)  Managing Director Kadoi  Ruluked, PVA Strategic  Planning Manager Sharrise  Ngiraked, and PVA Marketing Representative Kiruu Kanai. Minister Tmetuchl  set the tone at the Welcome Dinner by initiating  a discussion on how Micronesia can collaborate and  cross-promote each island’s  unique assets while leveraging existing infrastructure.,  “As Minister of Tourism in  Palau what I’ve realized is  that we are working silos… One thing that we haven’t re- ally done as an organization,  is really look at the assets  that we have, the connectivities, we should look at the  low hanging fruit first, we  have existing flight, we have  existing products but we are  not working together.” Day One centered on strategic discussions and presentations, including a comprehensive briefing by United  Airlines highlighting current  and future air connectivity  across Micronesia, supported  by a regional flight schedule  and air connectivity map.  Delegates engaged in open  dialogue on the One Micronesia Collaboration, aligning on  shared priorities such as synchronized events calendars,  sample itineraries, business  and industry partner listings,  and arrival statistics across  island destinations. In closing  of the first half of the day Man- aging Director Kadoi Ruluked  of Palau Visitors Authority  stated, “Through PATA Micronesia, our islands are united  in partnership to market the  region to the world, while ensuring each destination delivers its own authentic cultural  experiences rooted in community and tradition.” 

A key outcome was consensus on strengthening regional  coordination through a PATA supported Secretariat, with  clear phased milestones: 

● Phase 1: Agreement  to establish a Secretariat position under the chairman- ship of a National Tourism  Organization (NTO). Phase 2: By end of  January, update and centralize destination information for each island and link  content to the PATA website  ahead of the Micronesia Is- lands Forum (MIF). Phase 3: Develop  clear regional guidelines to  merge and connect tourism  initiatives for presentation  by the PATA Chair at MIF. Phase 4: Advance  these proposals to donor  partners at the Pacific Is- lands Forum (PIF). 

Delegates also proposed  PATA’s application to serve as  an Observer and Member of  the Pacific Tourism Organization (PTO), further reinforcing Micronesia’s voice on the  global stage. NTO presentations and committee reports  rounded out the day.

Day Two featured opening and welcoming remarks  in a theatre setting by the Government of Guam, including  Honorable Lou Leon Guerrero,  Governor of Guam, Honorable  Frank Blas Speaker, 38th Guam  Legislature, Honorable Jesse  A. Lujan Senator, 38th Guam  Legislature, Ms. Regine Biscoe Lee President, Guam Visitor  Bureau. Dr. John Peterson presented his findings on Micronesia Stone Heritage: Tangible  

Icons for Intangible Culture,  followed by the screening of  “Islands Re-Open,” spotlighting the region’s tourism recovery and resilience. 

Islands Reopened 

On Thursday (Day Four), delegates participated in a  networking luncheon with Ms.  Paula Monk and team from  United Airlines Guam and Rita  Pangelinan Nauta of Guam Pedia.com, focused on unlocking  regional growth opportunities  through improved connectivity and cooperative marketing. The Culture & Heritage  Committee Meeting advanced  the One Micronesia/Our Micronesia narrative, including  itinerary development and a  Pacific Market media familiarization strategy.  The meeting concluded  on Friday (Day Five) with an inspiring discussion with Pulitzer  Prize-winning photojournalist  Manny Crisostomo, underscoring the power of authentic storytelling and visual media to elevate Micronesia’s global brand.  Palau’s participation reaffirmed  its commitment to regional collaboration, sustainable tourism  development, and shared story- telling that positions Micronesia  as a connected, culturally rich,  and accessible destination. Outcomes from the meeting will  inform continued coordination ahead of MIF and engagement with donor partners at  PIF, ensuring that the One Micronesia vision translates into  tangible growth for all island  destinations.

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