AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWildfire & Travel Safety (Croatia): A major blaze near Omis forced about 1,000 residents and tourists to evacuate and left at least one person dead, with dozens injured and many treated in Split’s emergency reception centre; Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico says Slovak authorities are monitoring and that 30 Slovak tourists have contacted the embassy, with no injuries reported so far. Heat & Drought (Europe/Slovakia): Europe’s record-breaking heat is driving wildfires and health risks, while drought is tightening across Central and Western Europe; reports cite record-low river levels including the Danube and mention drought alert conditions affecting Slovakia. Danube River Cruising (Tourism): River cruise operators are adapting to low water on the Danube, with itinerary disruptions and new “rewards” style promotions aimed at keeping travel advisors engaged. Tourism Demand Signals (Agoda): Agoda data shows European interest in Asia is rising, with Slovakia leading year-on-year growth in accommodation searches for India. Local Culture (Slovakia): Trenčín’s Grape Festival runs with an international line-up, and Slovak electronic artist Fvlcrvm closes the event; plus a tapestry exhibition is on in Liptovský Mikuláš. Health Alert (Parents): A hepatitis A warning highlights free vaccination for young children in the UK amid rising cases—useful for travellers planning family trips. Visa/Entry (Schengen): Mauritius and Seychelles citizens get visa-free Schengen access for up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
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