AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUK Travel Costs: British Airways boss Sean Doyle says high UK aviation taxes and expensive rail tickets are pricing tourists out and stunting growth, urging a rethink of air passenger duty. Coastal Tourism Policy: Andhra Pradesh is drafting a plan to allow beach shacks serving ready-to-drink liquor at select sites, starting with pilots at Suryalanka Beach. Caribbean Media & Promotion: The Caribbean Tourism Organization held its Caribbean Media Awards in New York and launched CTO TV to expand destination storytelling beyond resorts. Major Deal Watch (Vegas): Caesars Entertainment has agreed to be bought by Fertitta in a $17.6B cash deal, with a go-shop period as the casino landscape braces for change. Infrastructure for Visitors (Dubai): Dubai’s RTA says 90% of a new bridge linking Sheikh Zayed Road to Dubai Harbour is done, targeting opening this June. Tourism Growth Signals: WTTC says China’s tourism economy could double to $3.5T by 2036; Croatia reports 440,000+ visitors in pre-season; Morocco hit 7.7M tourists by end-May. Entry Rules & Visas: UK travelers are warned about passport “blank page” requirements; Sri Lanka will grant free tourist visas to Omani citizens via ETA. Local Demand Shift (Hawaii): Hawaii saw fewer April visitors but higher per-person spending, with shopping and lodging leading gains. Planning & Access (Odisha MICE): Odisha’s MICE push faces a hurdle as key flight routes from Bhubaneswar are suspended, limiting direct access for delegates. Safety/Practical Tips: Experts warn a common packing mistake—especially around medication—can disrupt trips.
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