AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism Reopening: Israel says it’s gradually and safely reopening borders, cultural sites and major pilgrimage spots, with phased protocols and renewed operations at places like Masada and Ein Gedi. Pride & Travel Safety: Canada’s federal government plans a Pride flag-raising and funding aimed at safer 2SLGBTQI+ communities. Ebola Quarantine Backlash: Kenyan police used tear gas and arrested protesters opposing a US-run Ebola quarantine centre for arrivals from the DRC, with Laikipia officials warning of risks to schools and tourism. Visitor Growth Watch: Japan’s tourism board reports record 2025 arrivals, with GCC visitors up sharply, and demand carrying into 2026. Beach Rules & Fines: Goa extended beach shack licences while tightening rules and adding a tourist helpline; Antalya introduced a smoking ban on select beaches with potential fines. Overtourism Tensions: Anti-tourism protesters in Majorca have started graffiti ahead of a July demonstration aimed at “collapsing” the island’s tourism model. World Cup Ripple Effects: Toronto expects uneven hotel demand in June as it hosts World Cup matches, with group-stage games likely to draw varying crowds. Travel Convenience: Montserrat’s Scriber’s Adventures launched online booking and payments for guided tours. Budget Signals: Flights from France to Albania are cheaper ahead of summer, as more low-cost and direct routes cut fares. Tourist Traps: A viral Rome ice-cream overcharge story highlights how add-ons can inflate bills in tourist hotspots.
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