AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Recovery: Jamaica’s tourism is bouncing back after Hurricane Melissa, with room capacity now above 80% of pre-storm levels even as some Montego Bay hotels delay reopenings. Tech for Travel: Beijing rolled out a 2026-28 “AI plus Culture and Tourism” action plan to modernize visitor services and promotion. Wellness Cruises: Bhaya Soul launched Vietnam’s first wellness-focused cruise on UNESCO Halong Bay, capping trips at 40 guests for slow, mindful travel. Tourist Conduct & Enforcement: Thailand is charging visitors caught driving on the exposed bed of the Death Railway’s Neekey station area; Tokyo and other cities are also tightening rules on littering and public behavior. Payments & Partnerships: Singapore renewed its tourism push with UnionPay International to boost visitor spending and payment acceptance. Safety & Disputes: A Muscat court convicted a travel firm over consumer protection breaches tied to delayed or missing services. Destination Growth: AirAsia and Cambodia’s tourism board agreed to invest $100,000 in marketing aimed at India and Australia.
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