AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Security: Wizz Air and Austrian Airlines temporarily suspended flights to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion after Iran’s renewed missile attacks, while other carriers kept operating—another reminder for travellers to watch rapidly changing schedules. EU Border Rules: Ryanair warned that from 10 April 2026 the EU Entry/Exit System may slow passport control for non-EU/EEA/Swiss travellers heading to or from Cyprus, with extra scanning and biometric checks. Cyprus Diplomacy: Cyprus says it will file formal EU complaints after Turkish interference with aircraft carrying EU defence ministers to the island; Turkey denies harassment. UN Talks: UN envoy Maria Angela Holguin said an enlarged Cyprus meeting is being prepared for July or August, with a five-plus-one format involving the UN and guarantor powers. Tourism Economy: Cyprus is set to receive about €800m (2028–2034) from EU home affairs funding to strengthen asylum, reception and returns—aimed at easing pressure on frontline systems. Business & Travel Demand: Economists warn ECB rate hikes could squeeze Cyprus small firms and borrowers, hitting spending across retail, hospitality and tourism. Partnerships: Cyprus and Kyrgyzstan signed a cooperation roadmap, with both sides flagging tourism collaboration. Local Travel Boost: Akamas villages saw mass tourist footfall for the first time, linked to a presidential plan to connect and beautify communities for visitors.
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