AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPhilippines Tourism Push: BINI has been officially named tourism ambassadors, with each member representing a province or town to help spotlight destinations and culture in a long-term DOT partnership. Canada–Philippines Travel Ties: President Marcos Jr. and PM Mark Carney signed tourism and cultural cooperation deals in Vancouver, aiming to deepen links between Manila and Ottawa. Family Travel Logistics: Emirates says it will handle more than 3,500 unaccompanied children over the next two weeks, continuing its supervised service model. Accessible Transport: Seoul expands its wheelchair-friendly accessible minibus network, allowing overnight and longer trips beyond the metro area. Travel Disruption Watch: Edinburgh Airport urges families to plan for possible security searches of prams and buggies during summer holidays. Tourism Policy & Demand: WTTC warns EU biometric entry-exit rules could deter visitors due to long border queues. Regional Tourism Growth: Algarve Tourism backs international promotion with training and MICE outreach in North America and the UK. Holiday Travel Surge: AAA reports record July 4 travel levels in the US, with heat and delays shaping plans.
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