AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSafety Closures: South Cotabato’s Lake Sebu has shut Traangkini Resort after fresh landslides, with officials assessing and clearing the area and urging tourists to stay away. Rainy-Season Rules: Forest authorities say core-zone tourism in a reserve is temporarily suspended each rainy season to protect sensitive habitats and reduce visitor risk. Crowd & Transit Prep: Foxboro’s World Cup surge is pushing 911 dispatchers and emergency communications to plan for unfamiliar visitors and higher call volumes. Tourism Disruption from Fires: Uttarakhand tourists say forest fires are ruining mountain views with smoke and unexpected heat. Overtourism Pressure: Tokyo’s Shibuya ward is rolling out on-the-spot litter fines for visitors, aiming to curb trash and public drinking. Wildlife Crime Crackdown: Indonesia dismantled an illegal ivory network in Bali, seizing elephant tusk carvings and moving the case toward trial. Cruise Management Clash: CLIA CEO Bud Darr calls Santorini’s new cruise visitor requirements “unacceptable” and a safety risk. Market Signals: Spain’s Canary Islands saw its first big drop in foreign tourism since the pandemic, down 8.3% in April amid uncertainty. Local Tourism Boost: Cambodia’s Knong Psar eco-tourism project earned an “A++” rating after a prime minister site visit.
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