AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism Shock: Cyprus tourism is bracing for a rough spring-to-summer stretch after April arrivals fell 27.6% year-on-year to 303,031, with travel agents warning the decline could reach up to 40%—fuelled by the Iran war’s ripple effects, fewer flights, and rising ticket prices. Hotel Pressure: Industry leaders say summer hotel occupancy is now only 40–60% (down from 80–85% in past years), with March and April “lost” and May tracking below expectations. Last-Minute Demand: Agents report travellers are still booking, but more cautiously—shopping bargain packages and leaning toward last-minute decisions. Regional Security Fallout: The wider mood is being hit by escalating Middle East tensions, including Israel’s raid on a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla near Cyprus. Policy Moves: Cyprus is also pushing ahead on EU priorities, with a new report backing its Schengen accession, while the government approves a short-holiday hotel subsidy for low-income pensioners.
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