AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVisa & Border Reform (Ghana): Ghana launched a new e-visa portal and announced fee waivers for African business and tourism travellers, aiming to speed approvals and position the country as a West Africa gateway. Airport Upgrades (Hong Kong): Hong Kong International opened its revamped Terminal 2 with faster, more automated check-in and new retail/dining options as it ramps up hub ambitions. Tourism Business Matchmaking (Cambodia): Cambodia Travel Match 2026 kicked off in Phnom Penh, bringing about 200 buyers and operators together to grow international demand. Cruise Growth (Singapore): Singapore Tourism Board and Princess Cruises signed a three-year deal to boost sailings and expect 150,000+ passengers from 2027–2030. Sports Tourism (Macao): PPA Tour Asia debuted in Macao with a 600+ player pickleball event, designed to spur sports tourism and international exchanges. Travel Safety & Rights: South Africa’s Kirstenbosch faces public backlash over alleged neglect; meanwhile, an ACLU claim says a pregnant Ghanaian woman and her disabled son were held in harsh conditions at a US airport. Local Travel Costs (Europe): New data highlights how UK beer prices are soaring while Benidorm still offers cheaper pints for Brits. Nature Travel Deals (Canada): Canada’s Canada Strong Pass waives Parks Canada entry fees for summer, plus discounts on camping and stays.
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