AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Safety & Disruptions: Halabja’s summer resorts reopened after two drowning incidents, including a 62-year-old recovered from the Little Zab River and an ongoing search for a child after a river fall. Digital Rights & Travel Tech: Korea and Vietnam dismantled a cross-border webtoon piracy network, shutting three streaming sites and targeting Korean IP that racked up huge visitor numbers. UAE Travel Policy: The UAE rolled out major 2026 visa changes, including expanded Golden Visa benefits and a new long-term Blue Visa, aimed at attracting global talent and simplifying travel. Industry Investment: Spain’s CaixaBank and Cehat unlocked €2.8bn in hotel financing for renovations and efficiency upgrades. Destination Development: Croatia’s Valamar opened Pical Resort, a €200m, 514-unit project in Poreč. Tourism Markets & Demand: Guam pitched itself as a “Wellness Island” at Seoul’s travel fair, while Malta welcomed WTTC’s global summit in Valletta and touted tourism’s economic weight. On-the-Ground Risks: Two people died in a head-on crash involving a TUI tourist bus in Lanzarote; a British moped rider died in Phuket after a car U-turn. Local Governance & Costs: Spain’s tourist tax rules vary by region and municipality, and UK travelers face higher Spain entry financial requirements in 2026. Protests Over Resorts: Albania saw another wave of protests against a Kushner-linked luxury resort over wetland and bird habitat concerns. Health Alerts: UK authorities flagged a dysentery outbreak tied to Cape Verde travel, urging extra precautions. Air Connectivity: flydubai announced a new daily DXB–Pokhara route starting Sept 23.
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