AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAzerbaijan–Slovakia Air & Business Push: Slovakia’s deputy PM Denisa Saková joined an Azerbaijan-Slovakia business forum in Baku, where a memorandum between the Azerbaijan Tourism Board and Slovakia Travel was discussed, and leaders backed plans for direct Baku–Bratislava flights from October—an upgrade for business, tourism and people-to-people travel. Bratislava Airport 24/7 Upgrade: M. R. Štefánik Airport in Bratislava opened a new 24-hour Craft Coffee Factory café in a major terminal space, as passenger numbers keep climbing. Tourism Safety in the Region: Croatia’s Kvarner region is bringing in 10 foreign police officers (including from Slovakia) for the summer season under the Safe Tourist Destination project, aiming to keep holidays safe. River Cruise Disruptions: Low water levels are forcing changes and cancellations on some Rhine and Danube cruises, with itineraries altered and departures cancelled where ships can’t pass. Slovakia–Azerbaijan Stability Message: President Peter Pellegrini highlighted Azerbaijan as a stability hub and reiterated energy cooperation plus the upcoming direct air link. Local Economy Snapshot: May data shows wages rising across most sectors and employment up in several areas, a sign of continued labour-market momentum.
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