AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Support: Cyprus is moving to cushion the hit to hotels, with a state scheme set to support 15,000 hotel employees after a €6m April phase—covering 30% of monthly pay for up to 80% of staff, with firms tied to big April turnover drops or occupancy below 60%. Schengen Push: The EU Commission has given Cyprus a positive assessment of its Schengen preparations in its latest “State of Schengen” report, citing major progress from 2025 reforms and border-security expertise. Student Housing Boost: Cyprus University of Technology has unveiled sample dorm rooms at the Vergaria complex in Polemidia, targeting 150 rooms for 2026–27 and 350 more in 2027. Arrivals Under Pressure: Tourism continues to feel the Middle East shock—April arrivals fell 27.6% year-on-year to 303,031, and January–April is down 17.9%. Regional Tensions: Meanwhile, Cyprus remains in the spotlight as Gaza-bound flotillas are intercepted near the island, with multiple nationalities reporting detentions.
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