AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS Travel Policy: The State Department will launch a $750 “premium” fast-track for B1/B2 visa interviews, aiming for appointments within 10 business days at select posts from July 1–Dec 31, 2026. Tourism Demand & Risk: Iran-linked regional tensions are blamed for a 14% drop in West Asia tourist arrivals in early 2026, with security perceptions driving the slowdown. Heat & Safety: Europe braces for a prolonged heatwave near 40C, with warnings and disruption at major tourist hubs. Hotel & Consumer Pressure: Cyprus hotels are leaning on domestic demand and targeted deals as foreign bookings soften amid higher operating costs. Destination Economics: Malaysia’s domestic tourism grew in 2025, with spending up 13.6% to RM121.3bn and longer stays. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Collingwood, Canada, rejects creating a new water corporation, opting to keep current water governance while seeking regional help. Tourism Disruption: Northeast India’s monsoon landslides have cut off the Shillong–Dawki tourist route, with road closures and travel diversions. Industry Deals: Saudi Arabia’s Future Hospitality Summit opens in Riyadh to accelerate hospitality investment under Vision 2030. Travel Experience Trends: Asia’s outbound market intelligence handbook highlights how travelers are shifting toward more experience-led trips.
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