AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTragedy in Vietnam: India’s embassy says the bodies of 15 Indian tourists who died when a speedboat capsized near Phu Quoc are being moved to Ho Chi Minh City for repatriation, while 16 survivors return home and one patient remains in critical care. Wildlife Safety: Yellowstone National Park reported a tourist seriously injured after a bison hurled him about eight feet into the air at Bridge Bay Campground. Travel Security & Fraud: A new warning highlights how cybercriminals are targeting travelers with phishing scams that mimic booking and travel platforms. Air Connectivity: Frontier Airlines adds a daily San Juan–Punta Cana route and several other Caribbean/Latin America links as it reshapes its network. Tourism Resilience: Baguio City received three solar-powered Tourist First Aid Booths with defibrillators and stretchers to boost emergency response in key parks. Destination Branding: Terengganu defends its new “Visit Truly Terengganu 2027” logo as Shariah-compliant, aiming for nine million tourists by year-end. Climate Pressure on Ski Travel: Chile’s Andes resorts suspend up to 90% of slopes due to severe snow shortages. Local Tourism Growth: Croatia’s unemployment hits a record low, with accommodation and food services among the biggest job drivers.
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