AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoCuba Sanctions Hit Tourism: The U.S. expanded sanctions targeting Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism and other state-linked entities, as fuel cutoffs have already pushed international travel to historic lows and forced resorts and flights to scale back. Yellowstone Safety Spotlight: A bull bison charged and tossed a grandfather into the air at Yellowstone; he’s recovering with broken bones, while officials and visitors continue to stress staying well back from wildlife. Water Stress Meets Peak Season: On Italy’s Aeolian Islands, residents are debating more desalination versus costly water shipments as tourist numbers strain limited supplies, with Stromboli still dependent on boats during bad weather. UK–Swiss Travel Ease: A new UK-Swiss mobility deal will scrap roaming charges for travelers and expand e-gate access at Zurich, aiming to make cross-border trips smoother. Airline/Border Disruptions: Hong Kong Airlines resumed service to the Northern Mariana Islands after back-to-back super typhoons, while Albania’s border police rescued nine foreign tourists in two separate sea incidents. Tourism Growth Pushes: Mexico launched a data-driven national tourism promotion strategy to diversify source markets, and India’s commerce minister urged a “10x10x10” jump in trade, investment, and tourism with Spain over the next decade. Local Tourism Funding: Whatcom County opened lodging-tax tourism promotion grant applications for 2027, due Sept. 4.
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