AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBlue Flag Update: Cyprus has been awarded 56 Blue Flags for 2026, down from 64 last year, with the drop linked to municipalities in Amathus and Limassol not submitting applications after pollution reports during last summer’s bathing season. Tourism Demand Watch: Cyprus hotel bookings are improving but still lag expectations for May, with the Cyprus Hoteliers Association warning the March booking gap hasn’t been fully closed—though last-minute demand and the Israeli market could help in June for July and August. Holiday Travel & Safety: Police are stepping up patrols for the Kataklysmos long weekend, targeting speeding, drink-driving and drug-impaired driving, after a busy enforcement night that included 485 vehicle stops and 310 traffic citations. Ebola Preparedness: An epidemiologist says Cyprus has protocols ready for any imported Ebola case, stressing immediate isolation and strict biosecurity, plus screening for travellers arriving from affected countries. EU Tourism Policy: The EU has adopted a Cyprus-backed plan aimed at strengthening tourism’s future resilience amid geopolitical pressures. Connectivity & Business: President Nikos Christodoulides will visit Kazakhstan on June 3, inaugurating the Cyprus embassy in Astana and launching direct flights via an inaugural trip on June 2. Regional Energy: Turkey is pushing ahead with a bidirectional gas pipeline to occupied areas of Cyprus, alongside an electricity interconnection project, with construction expected to start in 2026. Budget Snapshot: Cyprus posted a €593.4m general government surplus in the first four months of 2026, but tourism-linked pressures and other costs could weigh on the outlook.
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