AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Licensing: Cyprus’ Audit Office flags licensing chaos, saying only 23% of the island’s 728 hotels and tourist accommodations are fully licensed, with control and grant-management weaknesses blamed. Border Rules & Travel Delays: Ryanair warns the EU’s Entry/Exit System fingerprint checks could trigger “queue chaos” this summer, with airports already seeing major disruptions. Short-Term Rentals Boom: Eurostat reports Cyprus logged 1.71 million guest nights via online short-term rental platforms in Q4 2025, up as platform stays keep rising. EU Travel Tech Costs: Delta says ETIAS pre-travel authorisation (with a fee) will roll out in late 2026 for visa-exempt travellers to many Schengen destinations. Inflation Watch: Cystat puts Cyprus inflation at 3.1% in June, driven mainly by petroleum products and agricultural goods. Culture & Events: The 21st Cyprus Rialto World Music Festival runs 8–21 July 2026, with low prices and free admission to most concerts. Sports Tourism Idea: President Christodoulides floats the idea of Cyprus co-bidding to host a World Cup, though requirements are far beyond current infrastructure. Community & Education: Cyprus’ short films screening in Nicosia (13 July) and EMU physics professor Ali Övgün’s international award both spotlight the island’s cultural and academic pull.
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