AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation Access & Tourism Growth: Kenya is reviewing limits on international airlines and flight frequencies to boost visitor arrivals and double tourism by 2028, citing long-running air bottlenecks. Tech-Driven Travel Discovery: Bermuda’s incoming tourism chief says AI is reshaping how travelers search and plan, pushing destinations to stay visible in personalized recommendations. Rail as a Travel Product: Thailand’s State Railway is launching nine rainy-season rail tourism programmes (July–September) with special trains and bookings opening June 30. New Direct Routes: Vietjet opens bookings for the first scheduled direct Colombo–Ho Chi Minh City flights from Aug 18, with three weekly round trips. Japan Upgrades the Ride: Japan’s Shinkansen adds “Supreme Class” private cabins and a new sleeper service, while the “sayonara tax” rises July 1. On-the-Ground Disruptions: Storms over the English Channel are causing major delays for Brits returning from Europe, with some passengers worried about making key matches. Destination Marketing & Partnerships: Hong Kong highlights smart tourism tech at APEC, while Cambodia’s tourism board and AirAsia Cambodia team up with a Phnom Penh waterfront property promotion. Cultural & Heritage Tourism: Jordan is cataloguing and promoting 34 Christian sites and launching a digital platform tied to Al-Maghtas. Travel Costs & Incentives: Indonesia and other markets are pushing deals and connectivity upgrades, while Japan’s tourism fee increase and summer travel pressure keep budgets front and center.
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