AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Border Rules for Travelers: Wizz Air’s boss warns Brits to arrive three hours early as EES rollout triggers longer queues, with EES now used across many Schengen countries including Slovakia. ETIAS Update: Europe’s ETIAS authorization is expected to launch in late 2026 with a €20 fee, but most travelers booking trips this year won’t need to worry yet. Ryanair Route Cuts: Cirium data shows Ryanair has stopped serving 19 airports since March 2025, including several European destinations, reshaping budget travel options. Slovakia Travel by Bus: RegioJet restarts its Prague–Adriatic seasonal bus corridor, running via Brno and Bratislava with stops along Croatia’s coast, plus a new Prague–Brno–Bratislava–Rijeka–Crikvenica route from June 12. High Tatras Hiking Getaway: A fresh travel piece highlights the High Tatras’ rustic chaty network and trail hikes, pitching the region as a rejuvenating nature escape. Local Tourism in Focus: Tuzla’s Pannonian Salt Lakes prepare for summer with unchanged ticket prices and expected visitor growth, including more arrivals from Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Sport & Travel Tie-in: Slovakia hosts Malta in an international friendly at DAC Arena in Dunajska, a reminder of how match weeks can drive short breaks.
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