AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTourism Policy & Taxes: Fiji’s new 5% Tourism Services Tax for large operators kicks in Sept. 1, and travel groups say they weren’t consulted—raising fears that travellers with existing bookings could be hit with unexpected extra costs. Sports Tourism: Trinidad and Tobago is drafting a national sport tourism policy, aiming to build hotel hubs near major venues; meanwhile Laoag City announces it will host IRONMAN 70.3, betting on international visitors for local hospitality. Travel Tech & Safety: Nepal’s Annapurna I Base Camp route now uses a QR code for real-time safety and logistics info; Greece’s Ionian islands are leaning into greener, design-led stays as new resorts reshape the luxury map. Disaster Impact: After Japan’s Kumamoto earthquake, southwestern Japan saw about 174,000 hotel/ryokan cancellations, with subsidies planned across Kyushu. Payments & Cross-Border Convenience: China’s Weixin Pay is now usable in Cambodia via KHQR, smoothing payments for Chinese visitors. Destination Development: Vietnam is pushing interprovincial tourism networks to create longer, connected itineraries. Event-Driven Demand: Eurovision 2027 planning ramps up in Burgas with EUR 20m earmarked, while sports-themed cruises keep growing as fans add land stays around sailings. Infrastructure & Access: China’s new highway G331 is boosting tourism and local business in Jilin’s mountainous towns.
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