Gutierrez: Guam tourism to officially ‘reopen’ July 1 to Japan, Taiwan, Korea
By Mai Habib -June 19, 2020
Former governor and current Guam Visitors Bureau interim president Carl Gutierrez has confirmed with the Pacific News Center that the island will start welcoming tourists back as of July 1.
In essence, “starting tourism” means lifting the mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers from Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
There was some uncertainty around whether Guam would follow through with its previously announced July 1 date. However, Gutierrez said Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero is expected to make an official announcement shortly. In addition, an official letter will go out to all ministries shortly.
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