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United Airlines announces April and May schedule in anticipation of Guam tourism s reopening | Business

• Guam to Honolulu - daily service • Guam to Tokyo/Narita - daily service • Guam to Saipan – four flights weekly (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays) •Guam to Koror, Palau on April 8, May 9 and 30 with the return flights scheduled for April 9, May 10 and 31. The Guam-Palau flight schedule continues to adjust as Palau reopens to international travelers. • Guam to Yap on April 11 and May 23 with the return flights scheduled for the same day. • The Island Hopper on April 12, May 10 and May 24 with the return flights scheduled for April 13, May 11 and May 25, all of which are subject to the quarantine restrictions of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.

Japan tour groups take Guam bookings beginning April

Japan tour groups take Guam bookings beginning April
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National Guard troops head to DC from as far away as Guam – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

National Guard troops head to DC from as far away as Guam By National Guard Bureau | By Staff Sgt. Anthony Small  Louisiana National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from throughout the state board a plane to Washington, D.C., from Alexandria, La., on Jan. 16, 2021. They will support the District of Columbia National Guard and local and federal authorities through the presidential inauguration in the nation’s capital.  Members of the Guam National Guard’s Capitol Response Mission prepare to depart from the A.B. Won Pat International Airport, Tamuning, Guam, on Jan. 17, 2021. The platoon-sized unit will join up to 25,000 Guard troops from all 50 states, three territories and D.C. in safeguarding the Jan. 20 presidential inauguration. 

Airport testing to launch soon; full tourism recovery by 2024

1 of 2 TOURIST RIDES IDLE: Boats that used to take tourists out for deep sea fishing, parasailing or dolphin watching sit idle on Nov. 18 at the Hagåtña Boat Basin. Guam s full tourism recovery is expected by 2024, according to industry officials. David Castro/The Guam Daily Post David R. Castro TESTING: A Wyland mural greets departing passengers in front of the United Airlines check-in counter at the A.B. Won Pat International Airport in Tiyan on Oct. 11. COVID-19 testing at the airpor could start in January. The  David Castro/The Guam Daily Post David R. Castro

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