AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMuseum Sector Boost: Armenia will introduce a new salary system for museum employees, with certification tied to higher pay to help retain specialists amid expanding museum duties like digitalization and international exhibitions. Election & Travel Policy Watch: As June parliamentary elections near, PM Nikol Pashinyan again predicts EU visa-free travel within two years, including passport-only flights from Shirak Airport, while analysts and opposition figures trade accusations over campaign promises. Yerevan-US Diplomacy: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Yerevan, signing a strategic partnership charter and backing the “Trump Route” framework tied to the Middle Corridor, adding another layer to Armenia’s shifting travel and connectivity outlook. Armenian Tourism Moments: Russian tourists are reportedly choosing Armenia more for spring trips, with demand up 37%, and Northern Terroir hosted international wine professionals during Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2026 in Yerevan, spotlighting Tavush grapes and local food culture. On-the-ground Travel Story: A Wizz Air “mystery destination” trip ended in Yerevan, with arrivals celebrated by Armenian dancers and zurna music.
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