AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Numbers: Cyprus tourism looks steadier after June arrivals dipped 1.7% to 489,965 visitors, with the first half down 10.1% year-on-year, but the deputy minister says the sector is back on a stable track. Cost of Living: Cyprus inflation accelerated to 4.1% in June, driven by energy and services, with recreation/sports/culture and accommodation among the biggest movers. Visa & Travel Access: A US Homeland Security delegation met Cypriot officials on Visa Waiver Programme progress, focusing on border security and illegal migration controls. Tourism Safety & Access: A Cyprus paraplegic organisation warns that seatrack beach access systems are being misused, sometimes leaving wheelchair users unable to enter the sea. Infrastructure & Housing Risk: More than 100 Turkish Cypriot properties were declared unsafe after inspections, with buildings fenced off while repairs are planned. Local Tech Push: CITEA urged faster digital funding and stronger support for Cypriot tech firms to compete internationally. Road & Public Safety: Police suspended a Nicosia special constable after a drink-driving crash near Nicosia General Hospital. Summer Travel Planning: With summer peak travel underway, authorities and operators are also highlighting practical travel rules and passenger rights across Europe.
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