AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUAE Tourism Hit by Security Shock: Iran’s missile and drone attacks damaged Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah luxury zone and disrupted travel, with airport closures and cancellations pushing hotels toward residents-only staycation demand. UK Travel Costs: British Airways boss Sean Doyle says aviation taxes and pricey rail tickets are stunting inbound tourism and urges affordability changes to reach the UK’s 50m-visitor goal by 2030. Sabah Tourism Blueprint: Malaysia’s Sabah is drafting a long-term tourism plan due by year-end, targeting 4m arrivals for Visit Malaysia Year 2026 and Visit Sabah 2027, with sustainability and flight-connectivity fixes. EU Demand Pulse: Eurostat reports EU tourist accommodation overnight stays up 3.4% in Q1 2026, with Malta and Ireland seeing the biggest gains. Caribbean Media Boost: CTO honored Caribbean storytellers in New York and launched CTO TV to expand tourism-focused video coverage. Safety & Access Notes: Sri Lanka waives tourist visa fees for Omani citizens (ETA, up to 30 days, two entries); UK travelers are warned to check passport blank pages before flying. Tourism Crime Crackdown: Canada’s Durham police say “criminal tourism” linked to organized theft and fraud led to charges and wanted suspects, including two Indians.
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