AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Policy & Safety: Ireland’s new Tourism Policy Oversight Group held its first meeting to steer “A New Era for Irish Tourism” through 2031, tracking 71 objectives and targets across a sector supporting about 229,000 jobs. Travel Demand & Spending: Malaysia says QR payments by foreign tourists via Alipay+ hit RM824m in 2025 (+89.6%), with 10.5m transactions (+60.4%), highlighting how easier payments can lift visitor spending. Regional Tourism Performance: Cyprus reported 489,965 arrivals in June (-1.7% year-on-year) and 1.66m for Jan–Jun (-10.1%), while Palau is on pace for 80,000–85,000 visitors in 2026 as airline capacity and diversified markets support recovery. Infrastructure & Access: India’s NAMO Airport in Daman begins direct Daman–Delhi–Daman flights, expected to boost business, tourism and investment. On-the-ground Friction: Cork’s Dursey cable car is closed for maintenance during peak season, drawing criticism for disrupting a key West Cork attraction. Climate Pressure: Greek islands including Astypalaia and Tinos face drought and water rationing as tourism swells summer demand. New Product & Hotels: Romania inaugurated NIBIRU, a EUR 50m seaside entertainment resort, launching 46 days of events for its first summer season.
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