AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSports Tourism Boost: Saint Lucia’s Tourism Authority has signed a multi-year global partnership with Arsenal FC, aiming to drive visitor arrivals and youth football development through worldwide brand exposure. Tourism Marketing Push: New Zealand is adding $4 million to marketing campaigns targeting Australia, the U.S., and China, as international visitor numbers near 2019 levels and overseas spend rises. Local Tourism Economy: Kentucky tourism hit a record $14.6B economic impact in 2025 for the fourth straight year of growth, with Harlan County also reporting visitor-spend gains and job support. Destination Development: Northern Mindanao’s Linamon (Philippines) is being positioned as a new diving tourism spot under “Dive NorthMin,” with site assessments and sustainability plans. Safety Alerts & Incidents: The U.S. Embassy in The Bahamas warns Americans to avoid jet skis after reports of sexual assaults and serious accidents; in Malaysia, a German tourist died after collapsing while snorkelling. Infrastructure & Visitor Experience: Rotorua’s Lakefront boardwalk is drawing complaints over litter and missing facilities, while Wisconsin released its 2026 Rustic Roads Guide to promote scenic travel. Business Travel & Events: Ponce (Puerto Rico) is set to open “La Bóveda,” a sensory tasting attraction meant to expand the city’s cultural and gastronomic tourism offering. Travel Deals: NYC is rolling out World Cup “Five Borough Winners” dining deals, with 900+ restaurants and bars offering $26 specials.
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