AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEarthquake & Tsunami Watch: A magnitude-5.9 quake hit New Zealand’s South Island near Te Anau, briefly triggering a tsunami warning before being downgraded to an advisory, with officials urging people to stay off beaches and away from harbors. Tourism Disruption: Near-record low Danube levels are stranding some cruise ships and suspending sightseeing trips, dealing a blow to Hungary’s river-cruise tourism. Visitor Numbers: Hong Kong logged about 26.71 million visitor arrivals in H1 2026, up 13%, with mainland China driving most growth. Responsible Tourism Push: Banff & Lake Louise Tourism launched a “Park Mode” pilot rewarding responsible visitor behavior, including free museum passes for carpooling. Travel Safety & Rules: The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria warned B1/B2 visa holders that misuse could lead to permanent bans; in Spain’s Calpe, beachgoers face up to a €250 fine for reserving sunbeds before 9:30am. Local Tourism Upgrades: Penang’s Penang State Museum (closed since 2017) is set to reopen July 23, with Fort Cornwallis also restarting after restoration. Tourism Jobs & Leadership: Alabama’s long-serving tourism director Lee Sentell retired, with Glenda Allred named to lead next. Infrastructure for Travel: Columbia Metropolitan Airport completed a new U.S. Customs & Border Protection facility to process inbound air cargo and business aviation. Tourism & Tech: Penang urged tourism businesses to adopt AI for digital marketing and destination recommendations.
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