AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTravel Disruption & Rights: A new EU passenger-rights deal could let Brits stranded by cancelled flights claim replacement travel costs up to 400% of the ticket price if airlines miss rerouting timelines. Security & Advisories: The US Embassy in Kenya urged Americans to avoid areas nationwide on June 25 amid protest risk, warning of possible roadblocks and congestion. World Cup Travel Rules: Iran says it will complain to FIFA over tournament travel restrictions, while the US Senate panel threatens to hold up Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel funds until lawmakers get details on deadly strikes. Aviation & Routes: Direct flights from Ahmedabad to Colombo start this week, with Baku and Phuket expected soon—aimed at boosting Gujarat outbound travel. Tourism Growth (Europe): Dubrovnik reports 2% year-on-year gains in arrivals and overnight stays to June 10, with the UK and US leading. Policy & Budgets: Indonesia will suspend its free school meal scheme during holiday periods to improve management and cut costs. Destination Spotlight: Sri Lanka plans to officially gazette 20 new tourist zones before November to accelerate arrivals. Tech Glitch: Google Maps misdirected travelers at Noida airport to the cargo terminal on opening day. Leisure & Safety: Spain, France and Italy issued rare EU “orange” heat alerts, warning UK tourists of extreme temperatures.
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