AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism Growth Watch: Curaçao reported 65,144 stayover visitors in May, up 10% year-on-year, with average stays at 7.8 nights and the Netherlands and U.S. still driving most demand. Overtourism & Visitor Rules: Greece’s flip-flop crackdown is back in the spotlight as fines can reach up to €2,500 on cliff trails in Cinque Terre, underscoring how cruise and day-tripper flows strain local infrastructure. Destination Management: Banff unveiled a 2027–30 strategic plan built around “human use management,” aiming to protect the environment and move people sustainably as visitation pressure mounts. Local Tourism Governance: Florida’s Lee County Tourist Development Council gets a reshuffle—more seats, new rules for who holds voting power, and a permanent seat for Cape Coral. Airline & Passenger Experience: Air Canada ratified a new four-year collective agreement with Unifor covering about 6,000 customer-service and airport staff. Cruise Disruption: Holland America’s Zaandam faced propulsion-related delays in Alaska, forcing itinerary changes and port cancellations. Hospitality Recognition: Hawaiʻi Island’s Lodging & Tourism Association will host inaugural No Ka ʻOi Hospitality Awards on June 15.
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