AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEid travel logistics in the Gulf: Qatar’s stock market will close for Eid Al-Adha (26–28 May) and reopen 31 May, while Dubai is steering crowds to six family-only beach zones. Heat warnings: UAE weather authorities flag scorching Eid conditions (35–48°C) and advise avoiding direct sun. Ebola travel advisories keep spreading: India warns against non-essential travel to Ebola-hit DRC, Uganda and South Sudan; Egypt says it has no Ebola cases but urges postponing non-essential travel and boosts screening; Oman’s aviation authority issues Ebola guidance for airlines and travellers. Holiday rush, but with disruptions: Bangladesh starts a 7-day Eid break Monday; Qatar and other Gulf states publish Eid public-sector closures. Safety and security headlines: Kruger National Park authorities report tourists killed and promise added security. Summer travel costs: A new analysis says summer 2026 fares are among the priciest in years, with cash and points prices up across domestic and international routes. Tourism tech risks: Croatia reports a rise in fake booking links and hacked listings targeting hotels and private rentals.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.