AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRegional Travel Incentives: South Korea’s tourism agency is offering a 5,000 won discount for up to 8,000 foreign visitors who take express or intercity buses to regional destinations, aiming to ease pressure on Seoul and make travel beyond the capital easier. Overtourism Costs: Japan’s expanding local “accommodation tax” is set to hit Korean travelers’ budgets as more municipalities roll out the levy on hotel and ryokan stays. Safety & Disruptions: Tourist boat services in Andhra Pradesh’s Godavari River were suspended after safety concerns following a Papikondalu trip snag; in Kazakhstan, three hikers were rescued on Big Almaty Peak after mountain sickness signs. Family Travel Planning: A guide highlights Edinburgh’s family-friendly hotels as the city adds a 5% tourist tax for July 2026 stays. New Experiences & Attractions: A hologram wildlife attraction opens in Vancouver, while Hai Phong is promoting seasonal fruit tours to boost rural tourism. Tourism Growth With Limits: Spain’s Asturias and Galicia are holding talks on managing fast-rising demand early, focusing on community, environment, and infrastructure—not just visitor numbers. Travel Consumer Watch: UK travelers are warning about hidden hotel fees after an easyJet Holidays booking led to a £350 swimming pool charge. Sustainable Tourism: A new £1m heritage, tourism and culture fund in Wales will support projects to extend the season and improve visitor access.
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