AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPublic Transport Boost: Cyprus’ transport ministry is adding extra morning and afternoon buses on the Nicosia–Ayia Napa/Paralimni line with Intercity Buses from Saturday, aiming to handle summer demand and improve organised, safer travel. Coastal Quality Win: Cyprus has earned Blue Flags for 56 beaches and two marinas for 2026, with officials pointing to strong bathing-water quality and visitor services. Nature & Tourism Credentials: The Xeros and Diarizos river valleys are set to move toward UNESCO biosphere reserve status, with a nomination dossier planned to support conservation alongside community and economic activity. Tourism Business Spotlight: Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort says it collected 10 awards at the Cyprus Tourism Awards 2025 and Cyprus Estia Awards 2026, underlining its luxury positioning. Travel Safety Watch: A Larnaca court released a 57-year-old Palestinian with Cypriot citizenship on €1m bail in a terrorism case, citing weaknesses in the evidence and setting strict release conditions. Tech for Everyday Travel: Cyta and ERATOSTHENES launched EarthView Cyprus, using near real-time satellite data to help monitor wildfires, drought and maritime activity.
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