AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSleep Tourism: Japan hotels are rolling out “sleep tourism” packages, including Hotel 1899 Tokyo’s “Totono-ne” plan with a sleep “diagnosis,” tailored tea, and high-performance pillows to help guests rest better. Tourism & Climate Risk: Scientists warn warming seas around Ireland and parts of Europe could disrupt marine ecosystems, hit fisheries, and damage coastal tourism through algal blooms and higher health risks. Inbound Travel Push: South Korea’s Boryeong is recruiting foreign visitors for monthlong stays with accommodation, daily allowances, activity subsidies, and insurance as part of a tourism promotion drive. New Tourism Infrastructure: Nepal’s Banke National Park is set to be branded and promoted, with signage at key checkpoints and plans to expand safari services after tourist numbers reportedly tripled. Travel Safety & Disruption: Washington, D.C. is turning streets around the National Mall into an IndyCar-style circuit for the Freedom 250, bringing major road closures and headaches for tourists. Brand/Hotel News: Accor’s greet brand debuts in Australia with greet Hotel Alice Springs, positioning the concept around simple, value-led stays. Tourism Policy: Cambodia is expanding Muslim-friendly tourism—adding prayer facilities, halal options, and Mecca directions—after arrivals and revenue fell sharply in early 2026. Tourism & Health: Vietnam is drafting a 2026-2030 plan to attract about 750,000 international medical tourists and grow its medical tourism footprint.
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