AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoTourism Resilience: Hoteliers’ association Pasyxe says Cyprus tourism is cautiously improving after the Middle East-linked booking slump, with cancellations easing since March/April and flight schedules largely maintained to protect the island’s “safe and reliable” image. Industry Coordination: Pasyxe’s outgoing president Thanos Michaelides is calling for a dedicated tourism crisis management team and a tourism advisory board to better coordinate hoteliers, travel agents, airports and the deputy tourism ministry. Travel Rules Watch: The EU’s EES biometric system is still causing major border delays, while ETIAS—the delayed “e-visa”—has been pushed to 2027, adding another layer of planning uncertainty for travellers heading to Europe. Passport Power: The Henley Passport Index 2026 ranks Cyprus among the world’s strongest passports (13th), with visa-free access to 175 destinations—useful for holiday planning. Family Holiday Picks: A new guide highlights Cyprus as a strong family option, from Ayia Napa’s beach-and-waterpark mix to Paphos’ smart family hotels and cooler high-altitude escapes. On-the-ground Heat Safety: A practical Cyprus guide focuses on beating summer temperatures without a private pool, spotlighting public parks and municipal pool/hill escapes.
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