AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSports Tourism: Malaysia’s Cameron Ultra (CULTRA) returns for its 10th edition with 3,600 runners from 33 countries and is forecast to pump over RM15m into Cameron Highlands through hotels, food and transport. City Enforcement: Kuala Lumpur’s DBKL joined agencies in an anti-begging sweep across Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Alor and Leboh Pudu, targeting 25 people (including 12 foreigners). Hotel & Islands: Tenerife’s Golf del Sur gets a boost as Satocan buys and rebrands the refurbished Salmar into an Adults Only four-star property, its first Tenerife hotel investment. Family-Friendly Local Tourism: Huron Shores is running a weekend scavenger hunt at the Iron Bridge Museum plus an Iron Bridge Farmers Market to draw visitors into the community. Infrastructure for Peak Season: In Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan, a bypass road and racetrack are being rebuilt to improve access ahead of the tourist season. Water & Travel Safety: Greece’s drought pressure is rising—seven islands report dry conditions, with Astypalaia relying on bottled water—while Southern Water was fined £7m for illegal sewage dumping affecting Kent’s coast. Travel Deals & Campaigns: Cebu Pacific and the Philippines’ DOT launch “Discover More to Love,” backed by low domestic fares from P188 one-way (until July 17). Tech for Travelers: IRCTC rolls out a revamped beta ticket booking site aimed at smoother Tatkal bookings. Wildfire Disruption: Southwest Colorado tourism is seeing declines as drought and fires deter visitors and trigger cancellations.
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