AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTravel Advisory Update: Cyprus tourism is getting a confidence boost after both the US and UK eased their guidance, with the US back to its safest category (Level 1) and the UK removing a special Middle East-linked warning—industry groups say this should help bookings, even if recovery will be gradual. Tourism Revenue Watch: New figures show March tourism income fell 33.8% year-on-year, driven heavily by a sharp drop in arrivals from Israel, underlining how sensitive Cyprus remains to regional shocks. New Air Links (Kazakhstan): Cyprus and Kazakhstan are pushing deeper ties as direct flights expand—Air Astana launched Larnaca services from Astana and Almaty, with tourism and people-to-people links highlighted in talks. Sports Tourism Push: An EU-backed conference in Nicosia focused on growing sports tourism as a way to spread travel demand, support wellness, and extend the season. Local Travel Conditions: Fuel prices in Cyprus are trending down, while roadworks around the Stone Bridge area are set to bring intermittent traffic changes. Adventure Spotlight: A fresh travel feature spotlights Cyprus as a bouldering destination, pitching year-round warmth and discovery for active visitors.
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