AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Safety & Access: Nasugbu, Batangas reopened outdoor tourism after a one-day weather suspension, with trekking, boat operations and island excursions back on—visitors urged to use authorized providers and follow local safety rules. Infrastructure & Environment: Fiji’s Denarau area is dealing with repeated wastewater rising-main bursts, raising foul-odour and marine-impact fears for one of the country’s key tourism hubs. Travel Planning Hack: A TUI flight attendant says taking photos/video of every room before a holiday helps travelers avoid “did I leave something on?” stress. Cruise Momentum: St. Kitts passed 1,002,282 cruise passengers, topping one million for the first time since the pandemic. Tourism Marketing: Louisiana will roll out a new out-of-state campaign in November, while Utah’s Carbon County won $143,300 to boost 2027 destination marketing. Policy & Travel Advisory: US envoy Sergio Gor’s “important part of India” J&K remarks sparked Pakistan protests and renewed talk of a possible advisory review. Air Connectivity: Colombia and Israel will drop visa requirements from Sept. 1, and the Philippines signed an agreement to enable daily Manila–Reykjavík flights.
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