AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTransit Resumes: Long Island Rail Road service is back after a strike-ending deal with unions, with full service returning by 4 p.m. Tuesday—an immediate relief for travelers heading into the busy summer rush. Visa Crackdown: Thailand is cutting visa-free stays for travelers from 90+ countries, with new country-by-country limits (often 30 days, sometimes 15) aimed at curbing crime tied to foreign nationals. Tourism Pressure Points: Baguio’s mayor says arrivals are still down 35–40% despite a recent uptick, while Hyderabad’s Old City markets report nearly 50% fewer shoppers due to heat and poor visitor amenities. Middle East Security Mood: UAE’s “safe hub” image is under strain as the Iran war escalates, with tourism and business confidence taking hits. Mountain Travel Demand: Nepal’s spring climbing permits show strong international interest—1,181 climbers from 79 countries approved, led by Everest. Local Culture Tourism: Samar launched “Pamatron,” a fiesta-stay program turning visitors into participants across pre-, fiesta, and post-event days.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.