AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCruise Capacity Boost: Carnival has completed a major pier expansion at Celebration Key in the Bahamas, doubling capacity to handle four ships at once and adding about 700,000 passengers a year. Tourism Momentum: The Bahamas’ central bank says tourism stayed steady through May, with stronger stopover arrivals and cruise growth offsetting accommodation limits. Policy & Regulation: Spain’s housing plan would raise VAT on all short-term tourist rentals to 21%, a big potential cost shift for operators. Travel Access & Borders: EU airport bosses warn the entry-exit system could cause “travel chaos” this summer, pushing for powers to pause checks during peak months. India Tourism Overhaul: NITI Aayog proposes visa-on-arrival for select countries plus simpler hotel licensing (including a single liquor licence), aiming to cut red tape and attract more foreign visitors. Hotel Demand Signal: Dublin hotels hit 84.1% occupancy in the year to April—among Europe’s highest—highlighting tight supply and strong business/leisure demand. Digital Payments for Travelers: UPI launches in Greece, expanding instant mobile payments for Indian tourists via Eurobank. Destination Development: Cambodia is set to host a Muslim Tourism Forum in Phnom Penh to grow halal-friendly travel.
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