AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBratislava Waterfront Upgrade: Staré Lido Riverside Park has reopened on the Danube in Petržalka, with new paths, benches, play features and fire pits—an early step in a wider plan to revive natural beaches along over 20 km of the capital’s riverfront. Slovak Tourism Hits Record Pace: May delivered the strongest visitor numbers on record for accommodation facilities, with nearly 8% more guests than last year and foreign visitors up almost 13%, helped by improving air connections and steady interest in spas. New Air Route to Azerbaijan: Wizz Air will launch direct flights between Bratislava and Baku from October 2026, adding another low-cost link for Slovak travellers. EV Charging for Cross-Border Travel: OMV Petrom completed an EU-backed corridor project adding 384 charging points across Romania, Hungary and Slovakia along the TEN-T route from Bratislava toward Budapest and onward. Azerbaijan–Slovakia Business & Tourism Ties: A business forum in Baku included a memorandum between the Azerbaijan Tourism Bureau and Slovakia Travel, supporting people-to-people and travel cooperation. Immigration Rule Change: Slovakia now allows foreigners to apply for temporary residence after temporary asylum ends, with requirements tied to stay purpose and accommodation.
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