AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCultural Tourism, Jordan: Chinese food is turning into a gateway for younger Jordanians to explore Chinese culture beyond the menu, with diners swapping stories about tea, traditions, and future travel plans. Aviation & Diplomacy, Cambodia–US: The US deputy secretary praised Cambodia’s progress on the Open Skies deal, highlighting tourism potential alongside business and infrastructure cooperation. Hot Springs Etiquette, Japan: A Japanese hot-spring expert shares the “naked bathing” reality behind kakeyu—plus how a badly translated sign can send visitors to the wrong water source. Tourism Growth, Central Asia: Chinese arrivals to Uzbekistan jumped 78% in early 2026, boosted by visa-free access and Silk Road heritage draws. Travel Rules, Europe: Spain’s ETIAS rollout is set to add passport authorisation steps for many visa-free visitors, with strict validity and issuance-date requirements. Airport Performance, Portugal: Lisbon Airport landed among Europe’s worst for punctuality, as EES-related queues and congestion continue to frustrate travelers. World Cup Travel, North America: US–Canada–Mexico coordination is framed as key to keeping FIFA World Cup 2026 safe and smooth for visiting fans. Wellness & Hospitality, Thailand: Sati Spa at InterContinental Phuket Resort won two Asia awards, reinforcing wellness travel momentum. Tourism Policy, UK: England’s proposed overnight visitor levy sparks local political friction, with mayors pushing for more control over revenues. Tourism & Security, Africa: A US–Africa Business Summit was postponed over Ebola concerns, underscoring how outbreaks can disrupt major travel and investment events.
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