AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTravel Advisory Boost: Cyprus gets a lift as the US returns it to Level 1 and the UK eases guidance, with PASYXE saying it removes booking and insurance burdens and helps tourism confidence. Tourism Shock (Israel): March receipts fell 33.8% to €85.6m as Israeli arrivals plunged to 1,537 (from 28,353 a year earlier), dragging first-quarter revenue down 11.8%. Connectivity Push (Kazakhstan): President Christodoulides’ Astana visit spotlights business, energy and tourism ties; Air Astana launches direct Larnaca–Astana (and soon Almaty–Larnaca), aiming to open new travel and investment routes. Sports Tourism: A Nicosia conference backs sports tourism as a sustainable, year-round growth lever, linking events with wellness, cycling and walking trails. On-the-Ground Safety: Police say the “Santi” messages were fabricated and no evidence supports the allegations. Cost of Living for Visitors: Fuel prices trend down in Cyprus, with diesel already easing and more cuts possible. Marine Protection: Cyprus issues summer guidance to reduce impacts on monk seals and sea turtles as sea activity ramps up.
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