AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMuslim-Friendly Travel Push (Indonesia): Indonesia’s tourism ministry is developing 15 provinces as Muslim-friendly destinations, backed by events under the Karisma Event Nusantara program and a new dedicated Indonesia.travel information page. Tourism Growth (South Africa): South Africa logged 4.22 million international arrivals in Jan–May 2026, up 12.8%, with May arrivals rising 7.2% as it expands access and diversifies markets. Gastronomy Bid (Greece): The South Aegean is bidding to become a World Region of Gastronomy 2028, building on years of island food festivals and a 50-plus action plan. Sustainability Partnership (WTTC/UNEP): WTTC and UNEP signed an MoU to help the sector shift toward a more sustainable, circular and resilient model, including plastics and food-waste initiatives. Hotel Data Standards (WTTC/GSTC/WSHA): The World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance joined WTTC and GSTC to launch “Basics Plus,” moving hotel sustainability reporting toward a unified certification and data platform. Travel Safety & Scams (South Korea): A $450 taxi fare complaint is reigniting concerns about tourist overcharging in South Korea. Visitor Numbers (Nepal/Cambodia): Nepal recorded 91,363 foreign tourists in June 2026; Cambodia’s Angkor drew nearly 34,000 Chinese visitors in H1 2026. Local Disruption (Cyprus): Water supply was cut in Larnaca’s tourist area until 3pm for network upgrades. Tourism Infrastructure (UAE): Dubai Maritime Authority and Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority signed a cooperation deal to better regulate maritime traffic and visiting yachts. Tourism Experience Ideas: A “coolcation” trend report highlights travelers swapping hot hotspots for cooler climates, while Costa Rica opened its first glass suspension bridge in Monteverde’s cloud forest.
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