AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Passenger Rights: Brussels says Spain must compensate travellers hit by the Adamuz rail accident, stressing EU rules override internal rail disputes. Central Asia Connectivity: Uzbekistan and China are lining up Belt and Road tourism investment, including funding for Samarkand’s MICE hub and plans for tourist road corridors. Climate & Diplomacy: GEF chief Claude Gascon arrives in Samarkand ahead of Eco Expo Central Asia 2026, with 185+ countries expected to discuss green economy and sustainable development. EU Tourism Policy: Cyprus-backed EU conclusions push for a more sustainable, competitive tourism future, feeding into an upcoming European strategy. Goa Election Timing: Goa tourism stakeholders want assembly polls moved outside peak winter months, warning December voting could disrupt the state’s tourism “economic lifeline.” Cambodia Misinformation Crackdown: Cambodia denies fake claims ordering Africans to leave by May 31, urging people to rely on verified government channels. South Africa Tourism Resilience: April arrivals jump 19.5% year-on-year despite Middle East-linked flight disruptions, while accommodation revenue rose 14.1% in March. Ongoing Health Screening: Emirates issues Ebola-related travel guidance as US and Canada tighten entry checks for travellers connected to Uganda. Digital Travel Payments: Mastercard launches a Southeast Asia campaign to make cross-border spending easier with phone-and-passport style promotions. Overtourism Backlash: Ulva island in Scotland plans to close Sundays to “recharge” after a surge in visitors.
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