AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAgri-tourism Push (Jordan): Ajloun Governorate is calling for new agri-tourism trails linking farms, rural products and nature sites to extend stays, create jobs and spur small businesses. Conservation Meets Tourism (South Korea): Suncheon Bay’s communities and partners are doubling down on protecting the flyway habitat that underpins its eco-tourism draw. Tourism Recovery Signals (Jordan): Jordan Tourism Board says bookings and hotel occupancy are improving, helped by new projects and a summer events push, with low-cost flights due from July 1. Overtourism Pressure (Netherlands): Amsterdam hit 23.7M overnight stays in 2025, again breaching its 20M cap, as residents pursue legal action over enforcement. Tech-Driven Visitor Experience (Japan): Hakone Ropeway added a spatial-audio gondola with weather-tailored Dolby Atmos music to boost resort appeal. Safety Spotlight (Maldives): Reports highlight rising marine deaths and injuries tied to honeymoon and diving demand, renewing calls for stronger safety and training. Travel Disruption (UK): Flight disruptions at major UK airports, including Edinburgh, are affecting routes to tourist hotspots and could ripple for travelers. Pet-Friendly Hotels (South Korea): Pet-friendly accommodations are selling out fast during family holiday periods, reflecting growing pet ownership. Smart City for Tourists (Egypt): New Alamein deployed a “robo-traffic officer” to guide visitors and manage congestion. Budget Travel Demand (New Zealand): Value-focused car rentals remain a growth driver as travelers compare rates across operators. Destination Marketing (Nepal): Nepal promoted wellness, heritage and adventure tourism to Thai entrepreneurs in Bangkok to attract more Thai visitors.
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