AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Policy & Safety: Thailand’s consumer protection agency is stepping in after a Japanese tourist was allegedly assaulted by a ride-hailing driver in Bangkok, triggering a wider review of app-based transport services. Travel Demand & Numbers: Thailand welcomed 14+ million foreign visitors in the first five months of 2026, with weekly arrivals up 16% in late May, and the government is also promoting rail tourism routes to boost secondary destinations. Tourism Finance & Fees: The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry is pushing back on a proposed ₱240 immigration fee tied to a border-control modernization plan, warning it could hit travelers and businesses. Destination Updates: Alicante hit a €1 billion milestone in foreign tourism spending in April, while Cyprus tourism gets a lift as the UK and US ease travel advisories. Infrastructure & Access: Madeira Airport faced flight cancellations due to strong winds, and Walton County in Florida rebranded its Beach Tram service to make beach access easier for visitors. Community & Culture: Cambodia’s Thanh Hoa is leaning into spiritual heritage tourism, and Ireland’s Fleadh Cheoil Luimnigh brought crowds to Croom through music and workshops. Industry Strategy: Jamaica unveiled its Tourism 3.0 push at CTO Caribbean Week, aiming to reposition the sector for long-term growth and wider community benefits. Security & Crime Prevention: Namibia’s Erongo police intensified patrols and urged tourism operators to report security gaps after incidents at remote sites.
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