AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoShort-Term Rental Crackdown (Japan): Japan’s Tourism Agency says local governments can effectively ban “minpaku” private lodgings by setting the rental cap to zero days via ordinances, targeting noise and garbage-rule complaints in residential areas. Aviation & Connectivity (UAE): UAE carriers keep expanding in 2026, including Etihad’s new Abu Dhabi–Charlotte and Abu Dhabi–Salalah links and Air Arabia’s Sharjah–London Gatwick route. Tourism Demand (South Korea): Foreign tourists’ monthly spending in South Korea topped 2 trillion won in May for the first time, led by Chinese visitors and big jumps in shopping, transport, and wellness. Local Travel Planning (Ireland): Belfast unveiled traffic and travel arrangements for Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, with city-centre pedestrianisation and revised transit timetables. Destination Recovery (Cyprus): Cyprus reported May arrivals down 4.9% year-on-year, but officials called it a gradual return to a steadier tourism path. On-the-Ground Growth (Jamaica): Jamaica’s tourism minister set “10x10x10” KPIs as the island reported 1.5M stopover and cruise visitors in Jan–May and about $1.5B in foreign exchange. Road & Rail Tourism (India): Shimla saw 15 lakh vehicles in 45 days, with police rolling out a five-point traffic strategy to manage the summer rush. Hospitality & Tech (Hawaii): Hawaii launched “Leilani,” a multilingual AI trip-planning chatbot aimed at helping visitors navigate beaches, food, safety, and transport.
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