AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreece–Korea Tourism Push: The Greek Embassy and the Greek National Tourism Organisation hosted a “Greece: A 365 Day Destination” showcase in Seoul to spotlight Santorini and boost Korean arrivals. Safety Spotlight (Pakistan): A tourist van on the Murree Expressway plunged into a ravine and caught fire, killing 10 and injuring at least 13 as investigations continue. Tourism Policy & Quality of Life (US): Savannah’s Tourism Advisory Committee is mediating rules on tour timing, noise, and public-space upkeep after residents complained about late-hour tour activity. Visa/Border Updates (Dubai & Spain): Dubai says single-entry tourist visas can be processed within 48 hours; Spain’s ETIAS rules will add passport validity and issuance-date requirements for some short-stay visitors. Destination Marketing & Deals (St Kitts): St Kitts renewed a UK travel-agent discount program, “St Kitts Yourway,” with preferred hotel rates and agent perks. Travel Tech in Saudi: Indra and Alsa will manage the intercity bus network for Qiddiyah, including a largely electric fleet. Cultural Tourism (India): Varanasi hosted BRICS Culture Working Group talks, pairing policy sessions with temple visits, performances, and a Ganga cruise. Tourism Growth (Sri Lanka): Sri Lanka hit a record May with 145,745 arrivals, up 10% year-on-year. Anti-Scam Warning (Paris): Prosecutors allege fake taxi drivers used rigged card readers to scam tourists near major landmarks.
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