AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoThailand Economy: Thailand’s Q2 GDP growth slowed to 1.9% as higher energy prices hit consumption and Middle East conflict disrupted travel. Tourism Policy: The UK Conservatives pledged a crackdown on “illegal traveller sites,” including police powers to ban encampments and remove travellers, after research showed a rise in caravans on unauthorised sites. Destination Development: Busan’s Haeundae was named South Korea’s first “global tourism zone,” with investment to push year-round stays, AI tourist info centers, and digital payments. Travel Safety: Researchers warn measles immunity gaps could put outbound and inbound travellers at risk, urging vaccination checks ahead of trips. Travel Disruption: Tropical Storm Lala battered Hawaii with heavy rain, flooding, outages, and major flight cancellations and ground stops. Industry Moves: IHG expanded its luxury Vignette Collection with new Hari hotels in London and Hong Kong, plus a Singapore conversion. Tourism Business Scrutiny: Namibia’s competition watchdog launched an investigation into alleged anti-competitive tourism concessions and joint ventures. Family & Learning: A traveling “Curiosity Cube” science lab brought hands-on STEM activities to kids in Overland Park.
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