AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAirport & Border Tech: Thailand is expanding automated passport control at Suvarnabhumi to 31 more nationalities by end-August, potentially letting about 53% of arriving passengers use Auto Gates and easing peak-hour immigration congestion. Tourism Disruption: Croatia’s biggest ferry, Jadrolinija’s Dalmacija, is grounded after an engine failure, cancelling the Dubrovnik–Bari route during peak August and Ferragosto travel. Tourism Growth & Economy: Thailand’s 2Q 2026 GDP grew 1.9% y/y, with tourism revenue up to 663 billion baht and 6.55 million international arrivals in the quarter. Agri & Local Experiences: Utah’s Little Bear Bottoms is turning farm life into agritourism with corn mazes and visitor crowds, showing how rural attractions are scaling. Sports Tourism Boost: Uganda’s Pearl of Africa Golf Series earns OWGR status, aiming to pull regional and international golfers and lift tourism spillovers. Hospitality & Training: The Travel Institute launches new Air Travel Immersion and Tokyo Destination Specialist courses for travel advisors. Travel Infrastructure: Sydney Airport’s Master Plan 2045 is approved, targeting 72M+ passengers annually by completion. Sustainability in Motion: Uganda’s Spiro partners with the Rwenzori Marathon as a green mobility sponsor, deploying electric riders for event support.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.