AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLuxury Hospitality Training: Macao’s Government Tourism Office and SJM Resorts kicked off the “Star Service Formula” Activity Series, with Forbes Travel Guide speakers spotlighting luxury service standards. Cross-Border Travel & Security: A new Taiwan–Japan ferry began on a ship that can be used for war evacuations, underscoring how geopolitics is reshaping tourism routes. Airport Competition: Hong Kong opened an upgraded Terminal 2 with faster, more automated check-in and new dining and retail options as it braces for rerouted traffic. Tourism Deal-Making: Cambodia launched the Cambodia Travel Match 2026 Mini-Series to connect international buyers with local operators. Island Connectivity: A Cyprus–Lebanon passenger ferry returns June 9 after nearly two decades, offering multi-times-weekly crossings. Policy Reform: Fiji passed the Tourism Bill 2026, creating a National Tourism Council, standards, and a tourism fund. Eid Travel Pressure: Turkish visitors surged to Greek islands for Eid al-Adha, driving long border waits and ferry demand. Industry Costs: Bermuda’s Coral Beach & Tennis Club says dues will rise after Belco ended a hotel electricity discount. Partnerships for Flyers: Qantas and Philippine Airlines expanded reward access to 15 island-hopping destinations via Manila.
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