AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDomestic Deals Push: The Philippines’ Department of Tourism launched “Discover More to Love,” a July–November campaign with 3,000+ discounted travel offers from 70+ partners, aiming to lift lean-season domestic travel. Tourism Trade Growth: WTE Miami 2026 opened registration for Oct 27–28, targeting 500+ exhibitors and 7,000 buyers across 70+ countries after Fairfest Media’s acquisition. APEC Tourism Tech Agenda: APEC’s 13th Tourism Ministerial Meeting opened in Macao with a focus on digital innovation and deeper Asia-Pacific cooperation, including expanded visa facilitation. Halal Tourism Drive: Indonesia promoted Muslim-friendly travel at International Islamic Expo 2026 in Jakarta, pitching its halal ecosystem and service quality. Travel Rules & Costs: UK passport fees for travelers rose (adult £102; higher by post/online tiers), while Italy warned about airport chaos tied to the EU entry-exit system for non-EU passengers. Safety & Enforcement: Ladakh fined four tourists ₹2 lakh total for illegal off-roading near Pangong Lake and other protected habitats; Goa lawmakers urged immediate arrest for drunk driving by tourists in rental vehicles. Infrastructure Boosts: Nepal’s Annapurna region added a suspension bridge on the Maurice Herzog trail, easing risky river crossings and creating local jobs. Cruise Oversight: Palma agreed limits on cruise ship numbers (3 ships/day; passenger cap reduced), as operators push back on overcrowding claims.
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