AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSecurity & Travel Disruption: Greek police arrested a 37-year-old Palestinian man in Crete over an alleged Hamas-linked plot targeting an Israeli cruise ship, with the case tied to four suspects previously detained in Cyprus; authorities say phones, laptops and chemical-related materials were seized, underlining how quickly regional security concerns can ripple into Mediterranean tourism. Cyprus Diplomacy: President Nikos Christodoulides said UN chief António Guterres has a “very specific plan” for restarting Cyprus talks, with envoy Maria Angela Holguin set to meet both leaders next week. EU Travel Rules: EU negotiators reached a compromise on air passenger rights reform, keeping the main delay compensation framework while adding clearer claim steps for travellers. Border Delays for Holidaymakers: Ryanair warned that the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) may slow passport control for non-EU travellers, including routes involving Cyprus. Tourism & Culture: Chinese Film Week returns to Cyprus with screenings in Nicosia and Limassol from June 10–15, including a premiere by Cypriot artist Marios Joannou Elia. Leisure & Events: World Poker Tour is set to return to Cyprus twice this year, with major festivals scheduled in August and October at Chamada Prestige Hotel & Casino.
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