AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChina Consumption Push: China’s first five-year plan focused solely on boosting consumption (2026-2030) targets ~60T yuan retail sales by 2030, signaling a bigger role for domestic spending that could ripple into global travel retail and tourism demand. Hotel & MICE Moves: Daly Seven acquired the Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh Durham Airport, adding a 105-room business-traveler base near RDU; Uzbekistan also approved a 50% VAT cashback for organizers of conferences with 100+ foreign participants, aiming to pull more international corporate events. Destination Marketing & Experiences: Oman promoted sports-and-adventure tourism at Ironman 70.3 in the UK and Spain; Spain’s Cetursa Sierra Nevada launched an AI-supported “Feel Sierra Nevada” push to reduce seasonality; and Malaysia opened Asia’s first integrated durian experience centre in Kuala Lumpur (KLDEX). Safety & Regulation: Malta ordered the immediate closure of a non-compliant short-let apartment block in Swieqi; Tanzania and Egypt published updated visa/entry rules for 2026; and Greece’s Navagio Beach is being expanded but remains closed due to safety concerns. Travel Disruption & Access: Galerian cut fastcraft fares on the Batangas–Puerto Galera route from July 17, after monsoon and typhoon disruptions. Tourism Under Pressure: A luxury hotel project near Kaziranga escalated after activist Pranab Doley’s arrest, reigniting land-rights and wildlife-corridor debate.
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