AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours ago| Tourism Security Shock: In the Philippines’ Sicogon Island (Iloilo), police arrested a disgruntled landowner and four bodyguards after a hostage-taking incident involving remaining workers at a defunct luxury resort, following a dispute over Ayala Land’s halted tourism operations. Mega Attractions: Portugal is set to welcome a €450m football-themed park (“Viva Mundo”) near Lisbon, with 28 attractions, a 300-room hotel, and a target opening of April 2030. Youth Sports Tourism: The Algarve’s Amendoeira Golf Resort will host the 15th World Kids Golf, bringing young players from Portugal, Italy, France, Spain and Germany. Data & Innovation: Spain’s Ministry of Industry and Tourism launched LINX, a secure Tourism Data Space to help destinations and companies share sector information under EU standards. Climate Pressure on Travel: Spain issued heatwave guidance after reports of about 212 heat-related deaths, while Portugal rolled out “Climate Refuges | Stay Cool” to protect visitors and locals during extreme weather. Hospitality Sustainability: Azerbaijan updated hotel star-rating rules with stronger “Green Transition” requirements and energy-saving expectations. Tourism Policy & People: Jamaica unveiled “Tourism 3.0,” aiming to boost local retention and wider economic benefits, not just arrivals. Cross-Border Access: India will resume tourist visas for Bangladesh nationals from June 28, ending nearly two years of suspension. Active Travel: Lake Balaton in Hungary launched a Balaton Bike Hotel network, backed by a 1,200km cycling route system. |
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