AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Aviation Safety List Update: The EU Air Safety List now bans 154 airlines after adding Air Express Algeria for “serious safety concerns,” while Kyrgyzstan’s carriers were removed following improved oversight. World Cup Travel Friction: FIFA’s first Somali referee, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, was denied entry to the US despite a valid visa, highlighting how stricter US immigration rules are complicating African travel for the 2026 tournament. Asylum & Travel Context (Portugal): EU data says asylum applications in Portugal fell to 1,763 in 2025, with Eritreans among those granted protection—useful background for travelers watching Europe’s shifting migration climate. Regional Travel Risk (Red Sea): Houthi rebels vowed to block Israeli navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, a key route that also affects shipping and travel planning around the Horn of Africa. Eritrea in the Spotlight (UN & Tourism Angle): A UNICEF Executive Board delegation met Eritrea’s UN representative, while Ms. Nandi Mandela completed a visit to Eritrea and toured development projects—good news for Eritrea’s international visibility. Aviation Costs (Africa): IATA flagged high operating costs and punitive taxes as major barriers to airline growth across Africa, with Eritrea listed among countries facing blocked revenues.
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