AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation Economics: IATA warns airline profits could be cut in half to about $23B in 2026 as Middle East conflict drives fuel costs up sharply, squeezing margins even as revenues rise. Nepal Tourism Boost: Binod Chaudhary says a new Marriott partnership will plug Nepal’s hospitality into Marriott’s global network, with more major brands and a rapid hotel expansion plan. World Cup Travel Reality Check: UK travelers are being told to double-check US entry paperwork because ESTA statuses can flip to “pending” or “not authorised,” even after approval. World Cup Logistics in Mexico City: Authorities are rolling out “last mile” traffic controls for match days, including separate routes and parking outside the stadium zone, plus measures like school closures/remote work to ease congestion. Inbound Tourism Talent: A Trip.com Group report finds China’s inbound tourism workforce is getting younger, more educated, and more diverse as visa-free policies and demand grow. Mongolia at SITF: Mongolia’s “Go Mongolia” booth won “Best Booth” at Seoul’s travel fair for the third time. Air Connectivity: MyFlyYatra expands Newark, Minneapolis and Houston routes to India, adding more options to major cities. Safety & Scams: FIFA-themed phishing and ticket scams are escalating, with thousands of suspicious domains spotted ahead of the tournament.
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