AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoShort-Term Rental Crackdown (Japan): Japan’s Tourism Agency says local governments can effectively ban “minpaku” private lodging by setting ordinances that cap rentals at zero days, targeting noise and garbage issues in residential areas. Hotel & Care Growth (Belfast): Belfast City Council approved two new city-centre hotels plus major nursing care conversions, signaling fresh capacity for both hospitality and healthcare stays. Tourism Policy Pressure (UK): A proposed Overnight Visitor Levy in South Shropshire is drawing backlash from MPs and industry groups, warning it could deter short breaks and hit jobs. Travel Rules Hit Passengers (UK/EU): Two British travellers were turned away from flights to the Canary Islands after a passport “rule” tied to issue date, with costs running into the £1k range. Inbound Spending Surge (South Korea): Foreign tourists’ monthly spending in South Korea topped 2 trillion won in May, up 67.1% year-on-year, led by shopping and transport. Destination Moves (UAE/Air): UAE carriers continue route expansion, including Etihad’s Abu Dhabi–Charlotte and Sharjah–London Gatwick launches, while Kuwait Airways adds direct flights to Mykonos. Local Tourism Boost (Philippines): Linamon in Lanao del Norte is being pitched as Northern Mindanao’s next diving destination, with DOT-10 backing site assessments and a diving festival. Community Housing Funding (US): Whitefish, Montana-area leaders discussed how resort tax revenue could be expanded or restructured to fund community housing through 2045.
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