AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Travel Numbers: Cyprus saw July tourist arrivals dip 1.1% year-on-year to 582,754, but a big 55.8% surge from Israel helped cushion the overall decline; Smart City Moves: A €41.9m tender has been launched for smart, vehicle-actuated traffic lights across 15 junctions in Nicosia and Limassol, with work due to start in early October; Weather Disruptions: Heavy rain and thunderstorms hit parts of the island with hail possible, prompting road-safety advice and temporary travel slowdowns; Visitor Experience: Protaras/Ayia Napa’s free 2nd Music Festival continues through October with multiple evening concerts; Tourism Industry & Jobs: Unions warn hotels in key tourist areas are increasingly using outside employment agencies, raising concerns about pay, social insurance and worker protections; Tourism Tech & Business: Cyprus is pushing “smart tourism” and also spotlighted a fast-growing games sector, with a report estimating €3.2bn gaming revenue in 2025; Medical Tourism Warning: The UK updated travel advice after a BBC investigation into IVF donor mix-ups in Turkish-occupied north Cyprus, flagging regulatory and legal risks for patients.
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