AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism Safety & Compliance: Malaysia’s ESSCOM says foreign operators in Semporna are using local nominees to run resorts and unregistered stays, warning it threatens tourist safety and could attract scammers. Tourism Marketing Shifts: Tourism Malaysia is redirecting Visit Malaysia 2026 promotion toward more stable markets (ASEAN, East Asia, South Asia, Europe, North Africa, Oceania) as West Asia conflict hits demand. Labour Crunch: Cyprus reports persistent shortages across tech and tourism roles, from nurses and developers to hotel reception staff and chefs. Business Events Boost: South Africa’s tourism ministry says 66 international and regional conferences could add over R1.2bn to the economy (2025–2030). Travel Deals for Locals: The Philippines DOT launches “Discover More to Love,” offering 3,000+ discounted domestic travel offers. Visitor Numbers: Dubrovnik logs 1% growth in arrivals and overnight stays (Jan–Jun 2026). Transport & Comfort: Mumbai’s Central Railway converts 12 non-AC local trains to AC amid rising passenger demand. Air Travel Innovation: Travelport adds Air Canada Flight Pass capability for NDC bookings via TripServices and Smartpoint. Tourism Tech: Saudi Arabia unveils an AI Tourism Vision to embed AI across the visitor journey. Travel Disruption Watch: Fourth of July driving demand is set to be record-high in Michigan, with AAA expecting 2.6M+ residents to travel by car.
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