AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoForest & Fire Safety: Cyprus’ Department of Forests is urging visitors to camp only in licensed, organised sites, warning that unauthorised camping in sensitive areas like Akamas can harm wildlife and increase wildfire risk; illegal fires outside approved areas are prohibited and can bring severe penalties, with inspections planned all summer. Tourism Demand Watch: The Cyprus Hoteliers Association says hotels are leaning on last-minute bookings after a tough start to summer, with cancellations easing but reservations still below expectations—recovery remains fragile. Labour & Health: The Labour Department has issued a Heat Stress at Work warning, reminding employers to assess risks and put controls in place (shade, ventilation, rescheduling, water and rest) to prevent heat stroke. Human Trafficking Allegations: 25 Indian delivery workers have petitioned authorities via KISA, alleging recruitment fraud, debt bondage and contract substitution in Cyprus’ food delivery sector, with homelessness fears after welfare benefits end. Air Connectivity: Wizz Air is expanding at Larnaca, adding new routes and frequencies (including Madrid and more services to Athens, Barcelona, Bucharest and Tel Aviv) to meet stronger demand. Local Business: Limassol’s Thalassaki snack bar tender has drawn bids, with the top offer reaching €1.26m for a five-year lease. Travel Disruption: Glasgow Airport faced check-in queues after a technical issue affecting X-ray machines, with the problem later resolved.
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