AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa Rules for Visitors: Cyprus will accept only Lebanese biometric passports for visa applications from September 1, while holders of valid long-term Cypriot visas on non-biometric passports can still travel if they bring the canceled non-biometric passport with the visa. Tourism Demand Signals: Cyprus building permits jumped 45.5% in Jan–Apr 2026 even as tourist arrivals fell 10.1% in Jan–Jun, according to the Statistical Service—an interesting mix for the travel sector. Autumn Travel Spotlight: Larnaca is ranked among southern Europe’s best autumn “shoulder season” picks, with travellers increasingly shifting holidays to avoid peak heat and costs. Economy & Prices: Cyprus recorded 4.4% annual inflation in July 2026, among the highest in the EU, keeping pressure on holiday budgets. Travel Safety & Disruption: Cyprus is mentioned in wider regional security reporting as Iran weighs potential retaliation targets in Europe, adding a layer of uncertainty for travellers. Local Business Watch: Cyprus businesses are raising concerns about demands for payment over public use of copyrighted music, after gaps in how the 2017 law is implemented. Gaming & Leisure: City of Dreams Mediterranean reported €15.69m in July jackpots, reinforcing its pull for leisure travellers. Sports & Culture: KOPA is sending a university sports delegation to the FISU World Forum in Sweden (Aug 24–28). Water Security: Cyprus’ UAE ties were highlighted after the Gulf state gifted free mobile desalination units, boosting daily desalinated output by 15,000 cubic metres.
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