AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArmenia’s Tourism Pulse: World Bank data says Armenia’s economic activity grew 8% in the first five months of 2026, with tourism and hospitality helping drive May’s 11.7% jump; tourist visits rose 14.8% in H1, topping 1 million people, with 40% coming from Russia. Travel Safety & Weird Encounters: A wild boar with an arrow wound wandered through Mijas Costa streets in Spain, alarming residents and tourists—including Armenian-origin locals—after police response reportedly lagged. Visa Rules for Travelers: Russia published its full 2026 visa-free entry list (with conditions varying by passport type), while Iran confirmed only one African country (Egypt) qualifies for its visa-waiver programme; Armenia is also on Iran’s waiver list. Cross-Border Logistics Watch: An economist warns Middle East tensions—especially around Iran—could raise air travel costs, energy prices, and inflation pressure, hitting tourism and passenger transport first. Armenian Travel Deals: Idram&IDBank and Flyone Armenia are running a campaign offering up to 25% back in instant idcoin when paying for flights via the app. Culture for Visitors: Golden Apricot’s short-film competition Apricot Stone spotlights Armenian stories of grief and inner tension—an easy add-on for film lovers visiting Yerevan. Local Governance: Gyumri mayor Vardan Ghukasyan has been placed under house arrest with bail and a travel ban.
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