AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAviation & Border Rules: Ryanair warned EU Entry/Exit System (EES) checks may slow passport control from April 10, 2026, with longer queues likely for non-EU/EEA/Swiss passports—so arrive early. New Routes: Air Canada launched Budapest–Toronto direct service, with officials pointing to rising demand and future rail links needed to cope. Tourism Growth (Europe): Dubrovnik logged 1M+ overnight stays in the first five months of 2026, led by the UK and the US. UK Big Spend: Work starts on Universal’s £5bn Bedfordshire resort, promising major jobs and supplier opportunities across the region. Travel Safety & Costs: Zanzibar says its mandatory travel insurance covered repatriation costs after an American influencer died on holiday, pushing back on social media claims. Medical Tourism Caution: A report highlights how cosmetic surgery trips to places like Turkey can be cheaper but may shift expensive complications back home. Destination Spotlight: North Wales is banking on a “James Bond castle” tourism boost as Japanese visitor numbers rebound, fueled by a Conwy–Himeji UNESCO twinning. Market Watch: New forecasts project the tourism source market could reach $1.1T by 2032, driven by mobile booking and group travel.
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