AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoUAE–Lebanon Travel Restart: The UAE MoFA says UAE nationals can resume travel to Lebanon from June 29, but must register via Twajudi and share residence and emergency details. Oman Tourism Boost: Oman reports French arrivals up 25% in 2025 to 77,000, with 2026 Q1 already up 10% to 24,600, citing safety, heritage, and improved air links. Fourth of July Travel Pressure (US): AAA expects record holiday demand, while states and agencies ramp up safety—Colorado State Patrol warns of DUI crackdowns, Kentucky and Minnesota run “Operation Dry Water” on waterways, and Arizona launches “Arrive Alive Arizona.” Holiday Travel Tech & Roads: North Carolina rolls out DriveNC for real-time closures and events; Michigan pauses lane restrictions on many projects for smoother Independence Day travel. Travel Disruption & Costs: US travel leaders warn of possible airport and flight disruptions amid economic uncertainty; gas prices are easing in Georgia ahead of the rush. Tourism Safety in Nature: Yellowstone investigates a bison attack that injured a 12-year-old, reminding visitors to keep distance. New Routes: Southend Airport hits 30 routes with new easyJet services to Lyon and Sharm el-Sheikh.
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