AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIndoor Swimming in Bratislava: A quick guide to where to swim when the weather turns, highlighting Pasienky’s 50-metre pool and noting the Grössling city bath refurbishment is due in 2028. Adults-only Holiday Trend: Invia reports growing demand for quieter, couples-focused stays across Europe, with Turkey, Greece and Egypt among the most booked. Travel Value Watch: Bank Austria’s “holiday euro” analysis finds Austrian travellers get especially strong value in Bulgaria (about 70% more than at home) and around 20% more in Slovakia. Bratislava Business & Trade Links: HKETO Berlin backed a Hong Kong Productivity Council mission to Bratislava to boost investment and cooperation, including meetings with Slovak innovation and finance bodies. Turkmenistan–Slovakia Cooperation: The first Turkmen-Slovak Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation meeting opened in Ashgabat, with talks on transport, energy, IT, agriculture and business missions. Passport Seva 2.0 & Mobility: India’s EAM Jaishankar says Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0 has “redefined global mobility,” framing passports as tools for trade and economic mobility. Animation HUB Launch: A new European platform, Animation HUB, aims to keep animated films discoverable after festival runs by linking audiences to legal viewing options. Turkmen-Slovak Commission (follow-up): A second report details the Ashgabat agenda and priority areas for expanding trade and people-to-people ties.
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