AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola & World Cup Travel: The U.S., Canada and Mexico announced aligned public health travel measures for people arriving from Ebola-risk African regions ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, with screening and travel-history checks among the steps; separately, the U.S. raised its Ebola Travel Health Notice for Uganda to Level 2 and expanded airport screening plans, including new checks at JFK for travelers from DRC, Uganda and South Sudan. Holiday Mobility Strain: Egypt’s Eid Al-Adha ride-hailing market is buckling under demand spikes, with Uber, DiDi and inDrive struggling to match surging trip requests across cities and late-night travel. Tourist Safety & Conduct: Philippines authorities renewed calls for responsible travel on Siargao after incidents involving foreign tourists, urging visitors to respect local laws and customs. Airport & Border Friction: Portugal’s Faro Airport faces pressure over long border-control waits, while Canada’s travelers are increasingly documenting luggage after alleged airport tag-switching drug cases. Destination Marketing Push: Malaysia is doubling down on Muslim-friendly tourism for Visit Malaysia 2026, and Uzbekistan is expanding cooperation with Trip.com and Chinese hospitality investors to boost international arrivals. World Cup Watch Culture: Miami is rolling out match-day watch-party plans for fans without tickets, turning bars and rooftops into full-on soccer hubs.
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