AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism Season Planning: President Nikos Christodoulides told the Cyprus Hoteliers Association that the government’s 2025 roadmap is pushing Cyprus toward an all-year-round tourism model, citing tourism’s rise from 12.8% of GDP (2023) to 14% (2025), with 4.5m arrivals and €3.7bn revenue in 2025, while warning 2026 momentum was hit by regional crises. Summer Demand Snapshot: Eurostat data shows Cyprus’ overnight stays stayed heavily summer-focused in 2025, with August leading at 2,953,148 and July at 2,627,725—together 29.8% of the year’s total. EU Support for Recovery: The European Parliament approved €9.21m for Cyprus from the EU solidarity fund to rebuild after last year’s Limassol wildfire, covering essential infrastructure, clean-up, temporary accommodation and urgent recovery. Passenger Rights Update: New EU air passenger rules were approved, keeping compensation for delays over three hours (from €250 up to €600 depending on distance) and adding free adjacent seats for children up to 14. Travel Disruption Watch: The EU rejected calls to fully suspend the Entry-Exit System biometric checks, saying member states can already pause registration in six-hour blocks. Local Travel Safety: A reported “explosion” in central Limassol early Tuesday is under investigation after damage to a building entrance and a nearby vehicle. Outdoor Break Trend: More Cypriots are choosing “darecations” and micro-adventures—short trips built around hiking, camping and climbing—according to local operators.
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