AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAir Travel & Connectivity: Wizz Air adds Mykonos to Bratislava from June 8, with twice-weekly flights (Mondays and Fridays) through Oct 23, boosting the airport’s 2026 network growth. Tourism Costs & Rules: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is already causing long airport queues, and the WTTC warns it could deter up to one-third of Schengen visitors—costing as much as 41 million arrivals and €45.4bn in spending. Local Short-Stay Market: Bratislava’s Airbnb demand stays strong, but profitability lags behind local property prices, with fees, taxes, and maintenance cutting into host earnings. Business & Investment (Travel-linked): Slovakia is pushing Kenya as an East Africa gateway, with a new trade framework and humanitarian aid handover during a Nairobi visit by Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár. Diplomacy & Visitor Flows: India’s PM Narendra Modi is set for a France-and-Slovakia trip (June 13–18), including a state visit to Slovakia and attendance at the G7 in Evian—potentially shaping travel and business agendas. Road Safety Oddity: Bratislava police fined two men after they rode a couch mounted on electric scooters, ordering it dismantled.
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