AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Travel Access: Cyprus will suspend visa processing at third-party centers across Russia and route applications through its consulates in Moscow and other cities, after the BLS International contract expired—an important heads-up for Russian travellers planning trips. New Routes for Tourism: Air Astana launches direct flights to Cyprus from Kazakhstan for the first time, linking Larnaca with Astana and Almaty twice weekly, boosting Central Asia connectivity and potential inbound tourism. EU Passenger Rights: EU air passenger compensation reforms appear close to preserving the current compensation system for delays/cancellations, keeping the three-hour threshold and €250/€400 bands, with clearer rules on longer delays. Security & Tourism Risk: Cyprus-linked Hamas suspects face court proceedings after arrests tied to alleged explosive-making and target photography; Greek judges ordered detention pending trial for a Palestinian suspect in Crete, following earlier Cyprus detentions. Tourism Offers: Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort in Paphos area promotes a summer “endless possibilities” package with up to 30% off and family perks, including half-board and free dining for children up to 13. Business & Economy: Cyprus shipping strengthened in 2025, contributing about 7% of GDP (~€1.9bn), with the Cyprus Shipping Chamber highlighting the sector’s strategic role beyond pure economics.
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