AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOutbound Travel Shift: Turkey’s TÜİK data shows 6.37M citizens traveled abroad in H1 2026, with demand rising for Japan (+70%) and South Korea (+50%) as travelers look to Asian and Balkan routes amid European visa friction. Wildfire & Safety: In Crete, a 35-year-old Israeli tourist was arrested after a barbecue at a rented villa allegedly sparked a fast-moving wildfire; 60+ firefighters responded and nearby communities were temporarily evacuated. Medical Tourism Push: Egypt’s healthcare authority says medical tourism revenues topped $10M (+37% y/y) with nearly 42,000 international patients treated, and it’s expanding into areas like IVF, obesity care, and advanced dental. Digital Tourism Platform: Wego and the Jordan Tourism Board launched “Ahlan Jordan,” a single gateway for curated 3–8 day inbound packages including Petra stays. Tourism Policy & Fees: Thailand is moving toward a flat 450-baht entry fee for foreign visitors, with collection targeted for early 2027 after public consultation. Tourism Growth vs. Economy: Thailand’s Q2 GDP growth slowed to 1.9% as energy costs and Middle East conflict disrupted travel. Access for All: Sri Lanka is accelerating digital entry ticketing for national parks to manage crowds and protect wildlife, including plans to unify permits for Minneriya and Kaudulla. Infrastructure Boost: Commercial flights began at Bhogapuram’s Alluri Sitarama Raju International Airport, with IndiGo starting service from Hyderabad. Sustainability in Practice: Sri Lanka and local cleanups in Kyrgyzstan highlight ongoing efforts to reduce visitor impacts and manage natural sites.
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