AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTravel Safety Health: Qatar’s HMC urged travellers with chronic conditions to plan ahead—carry extra meds, get doctor advice 4–6 weeks before departure, and pack a first-aid kit. Infrastructure Risk: Nepal’s Kaligandaki Corridor is getting more dangerous as ageing “temporary” bridges in the Baglung–Gulmi stretch show heavy rust and shaking decks, with no permanent replacements planned. Tourism Numbers: Nepal Tourism Board says foreign arrivals by air rose to 620,453 in Jan–Jun 2026, helped by expanded flight links to Kathmandu. Insurance Warning: UK insurers are warning GLP-1 “fat jab” users to declare their medication or risk losing travel cover and facing major medical bills. Family Travel Rules: Dubai Police reminded parents that even small lapses—like leaving children unattended—can trigger legal trouble abroad. Holiday Disruptions: Storms and heat hit parts of the US during July 4 travel, while in India over 100 tourists were rescued from Khopoli’s Zenith Waterfall after heavy rain overflowed the site. UAE Tourism Boost: Etihad Rail’s Abu Dhabi–Fujairah passenger service is set to improve connectivity and lift tourism across emirates. Local Tourism Pressure: Goa’s Fontainhas is seeing backlash over social-media-driven overtourism, with “digital silence” emerging as a way to protect destinations.
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