AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism & Travel Safety: The UK Foreign Office updated its Cyprus travel advice for holidaymakers, flagging that British officials can’t get involved in surrogacy arrangements and warning about legal and regulatory differences between the Republic of Cyprus and the north. Tourism Season Signals: Cyprus hotel bookings are showing a slow comeback, with the Cyprus Hoteliers Association saying May was below expectations and June-July-August could still improve thanks to last-minute demand and a potentially strengthening Israeli market. Coastal Environment: Cyprus has lost eight Blue Flag beaches, with the Blue Flag organisation pointing to municipalities not submitting applications after pollution reports during last summer’s bathing season. Local Events: Kataklysmos (Pentecost water festival) brings seaside celebrations across Cyprus, with generally favourable conditions expected for coastal gatherings. Business Travel Connectivity: Thomas Cook India is expanding EU services via its Cyprus subsidiary in Nicosia, supporting Indian enterprises operating across Europe. Cycling & Community: INEX Club Charity Ride 2026 wrapped up in Cyprus, raising support for young cyclists with 160 registered participants and routes of 50km, 100km and 200km. Sports Heritage: A new piece recalls the historic 1967 football exchange between APOEL and Arsenal, highlighting Cyprus’s long-running sports diplomacy.
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