AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDirect-flight momentum & connectivity: Philippines President Marcos backs more direct Russia–Philippines routes, saying flight numbers are the key driver of tourism and people-to-people travel. New routes for leisure demand: TUI will launch non-stop UK package flights to Zanzibar from London Gatwick (twice weekly from Nov 3, 2027), while Ahmedabad–Colombo direct service is set to start this week to cut connections for Indian travellers. Luxury rail in Central Asia: Uzbekistan signed a trilateral deal for the Samarkand Express, a first luxury tourist train linking Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. Tourism growth updates: Egypt reported strong Q1 momentum, with arrivals up 16% year-on-year and tourism revenue rising as regional travel softens. Safety & rules that affect travellers: Croatia plans stricter boat licensing after a fatal Adriatic collision, and Spain is rolling out new scrutiny rules for visitors’ finances. Travel experience upgrades: San Pedro del Pinatar’s mud baths reopened after a €200k accessibility makeover, and Singapore’s Therme Singapore wellness complex is set to open in 2030. Climate watch: France braces for a second extreme heatwave, with transport disruptions and widespread warnings. World Cup travel services: LuggageToShip.com is marketing door-to-door luggage shipping to help fans avoid baggage fees across host cities.
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