AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRhino Tourism Push: African Parks, a wealthy-donor conservation nonprofit, is opening a Rwanda academy and trying to raise the share of African visitors to its parks—because staffing and local jobs are the real bottleneck, not just funding. Wildlife Welfare Clash: Malta’s animal groups are escalating pressure on authorities over alleged dolphin welfare failures at Mediterraneo Marine Park, demanding reform and transparency. Eid Travel Surge: Turkey’s Diyarbakır is filling up for Eid al-Adha as hotels near capacity and visitors pack UNESCO sites and historic landmarks. Disruption Watch: Jammu & Kashmir’s Gulmarg gondola/cable car system will stay shut for a week after a technical snag stranded hundreds mid-air; an investigation is underway. Legal/Consumer Rights: Italy’s Supreme Court upheld a ruling that hotels can refuse tap water. Travel Deals & Fees: Sri Lanka waives its $50 tourist ETA fee for visitors from 40 countries. Industry Moves: Caribbean Airlines is cutting routes and frequencies from June 1, while Cayman Airways launches a new nonstop to Austin.
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