AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Policy & Planning: Cambodia officially launched the Phnom Penh Tourism Development Plan 2026–2030, aiming to sharpen the city’s pull as a major urban destination. Regional Mobility: SADC leaders backed a regional tourism visa (SADC Tourism UNIVISA), pushing easier travel across Southern Africa alongside a broader industrialisation agenda. Airport & Visitor Experience: Kenyans vented about long JKIA immigration queues, warning Kenya’s “front door” isn’t matching tourism ambitions. Pricing & Consumer Trust: British visitors accused some Santorini bars and restaurants of inflated charges and hidden fees, reigniting concerns about tourist-targeted pricing. Safety & Disruption: A US tourist died after being struck by lightning on Sicily’s Mount Etna while hiking in an off-limits area; Etna’s activity has also disrupted travel. New Routes & Attractions: Vietnam began selling tickets for the Hue–Phong Nha–Ke Bang “Journey to Wonders” train service, linking heritage stops along a scenic 190-km ride. Sustainable Operations: Greece’s short-term rental market tightened supply and pushed rates up sharply, signaling a shift toward higher pricing and utilization. Health & Travel Costs: An American tourist in Odisha said he received hospital treatment without being charged, highlighting how India’s public healthcare can reduce out-of-pocket costs for visitors.
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