AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTravel Tech & Airports: The EU has approved long-awaited air passenger rights reforms, keeping compensation for delays over three hours and adding free adjacent seats for children up to 14, while UK travelers face more EES/EU “difficult” airport friction this summer. Entry Rules: ETIAS for UK visitors to the EU is now expected to slip to 2027, with the fee set at €20, as EES rollout chaos continues. Tourism Disruption & Safety: Wildfires and extreme heat are still reshaping summer travel plans across southern Europe, with evacuations and closures hitting tourist hotspots. Middle East & Africa Connectivity: Turkish Airlines is adding capacity to South Africa, while Coca-Cola HBC opens a Cairo digital hub to build AI and software platforms across Europe and Africa. Nature & Conservation: Montenegro advances its Natura 2000 proposal covering about half the country, strengthening habitat protection tied to EU accession. Local Travel Economy: Canada announces $2.2m for tourism projects in Nunavut, the NWT and Yukon, and Edmonton’s KDays gets a new Lime Crush collab. Outdoor Tourism Trends: Niche adventure tourism continues to trend up, with slot canyon hiking and slackline festival markets forecast for strong growth.
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