AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation & Routes: Melaka International Airport is set to open three new routes by year-end—Melaka–Batam, Melaka–Kota Bahru and Melaka–Penang—as the state negotiates with airlines and checks facilities to support operations. Fleet Expansion: Uganda Airlines has signed with Boeing for eight new passenger aircraft plus two converted freighters (including a 767 and 737 BCF) to boost passenger and cargo capacity and strengthen trade and tourism links. World Cup Travel: Kansas City, a smaller U.S. host city, is banking on base-camp demand after top-ranked teams chose it—though international visitor spending may be held back by visa and geopolitical concerns. Tourism Policy & Growth: Telangana is pushing tourism-led revenue with plans for temple, eco and health tourism, plus ideas like weekend helicopter tourism around Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar. Middle East Confidence: UK trade operator Major Travel is planning a confidence-building fam trip to the UAE after eased travel advice, aiming to get the whole supply chain aligned. Egypt Momentum: UN Tourism data shows Egypt led MENA tourism growth in Q1 2026, with international arrivals up 16% year-on-year despite regional conflict pressures. Branding & Culture: Lanzerac won a Silver Award at the International Tourism Film Festival Africa for a film tied to its Pinotage coffee table book. Safety & Community: Bahrain’s chamber plans an “Old Markets Committee” to protect traditional souqs that drive tourism and heritage. Tech for Travel: MyFlyYatra expands USA-to-India and Canada-to-India route coverage for multiple cabin classes. Sustainable Tourism: Green Safaris received government recognition for conservation and community benefits tied to its safari model.
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