AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCyprus Tourism & Safety: A British father has been remanded after a 3-year-old died after allegedly being swung near a 4th-floor hotel window in Chloraka, with police investigating negligence and the child’s fall. Tourism Economy (Limassol): The Cyprus Hoteliers Association says Limassol’s tourism decline has been partly cushioned by conferences and business travel, with recovery expected to be gradual after earlier weak months. EU Politics for Travel: Cyprus marks 52 years since the 1974 coup, a reminder of the island’s long-running political tensions that still shape travel planning. Middle East Shipping Shock (Hormuz): Trump walked back a proposed 20% cargo fee and shifted to trade deals, but the Strait of Hormuz crisis continues to disrupt global energy routes—an issue that can quickly ripple into travel costs and schedules. Visa Moves (Tourism Demand): Thailand restored 30-day visa-free entry for Indians after arrivals fell, keeping Cyprus on the 30-day list—good news for Mediterranean-bound travellers and regional tourism flows. US-Cyprus Links: Senior US Homeland Security officials visited Cyprus, with Cyprus’ potential US Visa Waiver Program entry again on the agenda.
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