AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Cambodia is getting a boost for long-term growth as the U.S.-Cambodia Open Skies Agreement is signed and Techo International Airport development continues, signaling stronger global links for travelers and investors. Tourism Policy & Borders: WTTC warns Europe’s new Entry/Exit System could trigger major border delays, putting up to 41 million arrivals and about $45bn in tourism spending at risk. Cruise & Caribbean: Puerto Rico hit a new high with 1,827,010 cruise passengers in May 2026, topping its 2019 record and underlining the island’s cruise momentum. Destination Development: Ho Chi Minh City launched a Waterway Tourism Society to coordinate Saigon River tourism, improve services, and push greener, safer boat experiences. Travel Deals & Planning: Emirates is reportedly working on a Dubai travel insurance product for international passengers, while Etihad already announced complimentary medical coverage for Abu Dhabi visits. Regional Travel Growth: Bodrum’s summer season is bringing heavy yacht congestion, with private vessels limiting access for sightseeing boats. Family Travel: Royal Caribbean welcomed Legend of the Seas to the Icon Class lineup, set for a July 2026 European debut. On-the-Ground Tourism: Philippine Airlines delayed its Saipan return flights until October as the territory continues recovering from a major typhoon.
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