AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Demand Shifts: Bahrainis are moving from Europe to nearer Gulf breaks, with Salalah and Saudi highlands gaining as airfares rise and long-haul demand cools. Local Governance vs Visitors: Savannah is mediating tour rules after residents complained about late-night noise, while Guam’s new law could fine homeowners up to $5,000 for property upkeep in hotel zones. Destination Disruption: Lisbon Airport was ranked among the world’s worst for punctuality, and the EU’s Entry/Exit System is expected to keep causing long delays for UK travelers for up to two years. Travel Safety & Scams: Paris prosecutors allege fake taxi drivers used rigged card readers to scam tourists out of nearly £600,000. Industry & Tech: Shiji’s 2026 hotel distribution chart highlights the shift toward AI discovery and “bookable everywhere” commerce. Tourism Growth & Product: Flydubai got approval for daily Dubai–Pokhara flights from Sept 23, and Kenya Tourism Board teamed with EatOut to push culinary tourism. Protests & Politics: Albania’s PM says Iran is exploiting protests over a Kushner-linked resort, with demonstrations now in their 10th day.
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