AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS-Philippines Tourism: The Philippines says the U.S. has become its top source market for Jan–Jun, with 2.96M arrivals and Americans making up over 20%, pushing DOT to deepen tourism and investment ties with Washington. East Africa Travel Policy: A new argument from the region’s tourism debate: recovery isn’t the issue—air connectivity is. Thin routes and costly flights are blamed for making “one destination” circuits too slow and expensive. Senior Travel Boom: Over-55s are forecast to drive a big share of global trips, with South Africa seen as well placed for longer, wellness and nature-focused stays. Overtourism Measures: Venice is studying a higher day-tripper entry fee, potentially up to €50, to curb crowding. Smart Visitor Tracking: Cartagena is rolling out anonymous WiFi/Bluetooth sensors to count and understand visitor flows for better crowd management. Safety & Disruption: Central Park horse-carriage rides are under renewed scrutiny after a teen tourist died; in Crimea, Ukraine-linked strikes are prompting Russia-occupied authorities to close the beach season. Tourism Markets: Japan is set to sharply raise visa fees from July 1, while West Asia tourism is reported down 14% amid regional tensions. Disaster Watch: A Dominican Republic resort fire killed at least one tourist and left nearly 1,700 evacuated.
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