AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBorder & entry rules: Greece says there’s no blanket EES exemption for British holidaymakers, dashing hopes of a smoother summer flow through biometric checks. Mobility & visitor transport: Dubai Taxi Company is teaming with AJ Industries to expand mobility services in Ajman, including e-hailing integration and premium limousine options. Tourism demand pressure: Iran-war-linked fuel and flight disruptions are thinning crowds and raising costs across Southeast Asia, with Thailand and Vietnam among the most exposed. Safety alerts: A plane crash in Kenya’s Maasai Mara involved tourists (no casualties reported yet), while Uzbekistan warns of heavy rain June 2–5 that could trigger mudslides and flash floods. Destination economics & policy: Lane County’s lodging tax debate pits tourism funding against public safety needs; Los Angeles moves to delay a $30 hotel/airport worker minimum wage. Travel risk & unrest: Latvia/Baltics airspace messaging is driving booking cancellations, and U.S. industry warns Newark processing changes could hit tourism spending hard. Regional tourism updates: Bahrain credits its “We Miss You” push for stronger GCC arrivals; Cambodia’s Angkor sees a sharp drop in international visitors and ticket revenue in early 2026. Deals & access: Ghana and South Korea sign a visa waiver for diplomatic and service passports, with talks to extend to ordinary passports.
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