AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism Safety & Disruption: A private helicopter crash on Greece’s Sifnos killed three after takeoff, sparking a hillside fire; in Italy, an American tourist died after being struck by lightning while hiking Mount Etna in a restricted area as volcanic activity disrupts flights. Crime & Security: Spain’s Isla Cristina reels after a shooting that killed four, with a senior politician calling for more security resources and harsher penalties; in Greece, police are investigating allegations that a tourism worker raped two British women on Zakynthos. Travel Policy & Transport: India proposes a 25% cut to All-India Tourist Permit fees and tighter rules for older diesel vehicles registered in Delhi; Turkey’s eSIM restrictions are still complicating connectivity for arrivals. Tourism Growth & Numbers: Dubrovnik City Walls passed 500,000 visitors in the first seven months of 2026; Hong Kong reported 31.22 million visitor arrivals in Jan–July, up 11%. Destination Development: Baton Rouge hires the architect of Nashville’s “Music City” branding to modernize its River Center and boost downtown tourism; Sulu’s governor says the province is “open for tourists” but wants more regular flights to Jolo. Overtourism & Culture: Sardinia faces backlash over “swarm” party boats near protected areas; Europe’s eastern border regions ask the EU for targeted tourism support amid war-driven confidence issues. Industry Insight: A TOURISE–Oxford Economics study says destinations that act before disruption recover faster.
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