AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUK Royal Tourism: Buckingham Palace will stay the monarchy’s admin HQ while Charles and Camilla permanently move to Clarence House after the £369m revamp, with tourists fearing the “mystique” could fade as more rooms may reopen. UNESCO & Food Tourism: Cambodia’s Kampot is preparing a UNESCO Creative Cities bid for gastronomy, pitching its culinary identity to boost authentic, sustainable tourism. Tourist Rules Tighten in Europe: Portugal’s Algarve is reviewing its new nudity code after complaints it’s “punitive,” while Sardinia’s Punta Molentis bans most umbrellas for ages 10–65 and Italy’s Cinque Terre warns of up to €2,500 fines for improper footwear. Travel Demand Under Pressure: ABTA says many Brits plan to travel abroad next year but are delaying bookings and shopping last-minute as budgets tighten. Tourism Policy & Data: Spain launches LINX, a secure sector data-sharing platform, and The Bahamas’ tourism body urges more private-sector input into policy. Heatwave Safety: Spain reports about 212 heat-related deaths and urges visitors to avoid alcohol and stay hydrated. Tourism Growth Plans: Jamaica unveils “Tourism 3.0” to keep more value in local communities, and Portugal rolls out “Climate Refuges” for safer stays during extreme weather. Regional Disruption: Russia-installed authorities declare an economic emergency in Crimea, suspending tourism and children’s camps and halting fuel sales.
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