AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Policy & Partnerships (Canada/Ghana): Destination Canada and EDAC signed a three-year MoU to link tourism and economic development leaders on investment readiness and visitor growth, while Ghana’s chief of staff urged stronger public-private collaboration, better storytelling, and innovation to lift the country’s tourism competitiveness. Responsible Tourism (Canada): Banff & Lake Louise launched a “Park Mode” pilot that rewards responsible visitor behavior, including free museum passes for carpooling. Travel Disruption & Safety (South Asia/Caribbean): Kashmir’s trekking ban continues to hit seasonal livelihoods as routes like the Great Lakes trail remain closed, and the U.S. raised St. Lucia to Level 2 over crime risks for tourists. Big Environmental Fight (Kenya): Greenpeace renewed calls to halt Dangote’s $17bn Lamu coastal refinery, warning of habitat loss and pollution risks to a UNESCO-sensitive region. Visa & Border Rules (China/Australia): China published its 240-hour visa-free transit list for 2026 (55 countries), and Australia moves to phase out paper arrival cards in favor of digital passenger processing. Tourism Demand Signals (Asia): Hong Kong reported 26.71m visitor arrivals in H1 (+13%), and European business confidence in Vietnam jumped to a near seven-year high in Q2. Regional Security (SADC): SADC ministers met in Malawi to tackle DRC conflict, terrorism, organised crime, cybercrime, and governance. Tourism Infrastructure & Experience (Greece/India): Greece’s Messenia is getting a tourism boost tied to Costa Navarino expansion, while Lucknow’s Kukrail Night Safari was fast-tracked after Supreme Court approval.
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