AGP Executive Report
Last update: 39 minutes agoTravel Routes: RegioJet is back with its seasonal Prague–Adriatic bus corridor, running via Brno and Bratislava to Zadar, Split and more, with daily service from June 12 and fares from 899 CZK on a new Prague–Brno–Bratislava–Rijeka–Crikvenica line. Summer Tourism: Tuzla’s Pannonian Salt Lakes open officially on June 13 after upgrades, with unchanged ticket prices and a target of 460,000+ visits, plus more visitors from Slovakia and the Czech Republic tied to new Wizz Air air links. Border Rules (EES): New Entry/Exit System checks are already causing longer airport queues; Wizz Air’s boss urges holidaymakers to arrive up to three hours early, and France is letting Brits use e-gates after EES pre-registration to speed things up. High Tatras Getaway: A fresh travel feature highlights hiking in Slovakia’s High Tatras, including rustic chaty stays and the feeling of being “10 years younger” after time on the trails. Safety Watch: A serious bus crash in Czechia near Boršov nad Vltavou injured 13 people, including Slovak passengers, after a car skidded on wet roads. Sport & Travel: Slovakia hosts Malta in an international friendly at DAC Arena in Dunajská Streda ahead of the next competitive window.
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