AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBorder Reopening: Israel says it’s gradually and safely reopening borders, cultural sites and major pilgrimage spots, with phased tourism resuming as international routes to Ben Gurion restart. Pride & Safety Funding: Canada’s federal government will mark Pride Season with a flag-raising event and funding aimed at safer 2SLGBTQI+ communities. World Cup Travel Pressure: Toronto hotels expect “uneven” June bookings as FIFA World Cup matches roll in, while transport and pricing concerns linger. Tourist Taxes & Crowds: Amsterdam is considering a higher tourist tax, a sign cities are tightening the squeeze on visitor numbers. Destination Rules: UK Foreign Office updates warn travellers about Georgia’s strict anti-drugs rules for medicines. Sustainability Moves: Goa extends beach shack licences for one year with tighter rules, including safety and helpline requirements. New Experiences: Cape Town debuts a luxury high-tea bus, while Montserrat adds online booking for guided tours. Market Watch: A new forecast puts cycle tourism growth on track to reach $321.43B by 2033.
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