AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Policy & Access: Saudi Arabia rolled out “Package Visa,” a digital service that ties tourist visa applications directly to curated travel bookings via approved providers, aiming to make entry steps simpler as the kingdom pushes experience-led tourism. Payments & Cross-Border Travel: India and Indonesia agreed to integrate India’s UPI with Indonesia’s payment system, designed to help tourists and businesses make cross-border retail payments using familiar apps. Travel Tech for Visitors: Malaysia’s U Mobile launched a RM15 ULTRA Tourist Plan for non-Malaysian passport holders—100GB of full-speed data for seven days—bundled with a Grab Visit Malaysia 2026 Travel Pass. Overtourism Rules: Italy’s Capri introduced 2026 limits on guided group sizes and new anti-harassment rules, with fines for intrusive solicitation. Weather Disruptions: Heavy monsoon rain in India prompted advisories to avoid monsoon tourism spots; in Bangladesh’s Bandarban, authorities closed tourist areas and stranded 100+ visitors as rivers rose. Safety & Security: Japan began Mt. Fuji eruption/earthquake planning for foreign tourists; Pakistan reported a deadly militant attack in Ziarat, a tourist area. Destination & Market Signals: South Africa climbed in global wildlife tourism rankings, while Portugal approved a tourist tax starting September in Nazaré.
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