AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder Tech & Travel Flow: Armenia will roll out automated e-gate systems at border checkpoints alongside biometric passports, aiming to speed up identity checks and cut waiting times, with officials already inspecting preparations at Zvartnots Airport. Tourism Regulation: New rules require tourism service providers to notify authorities and register via notify.tourism (from Oct 15), with fines and even possible imprisonment for non-compliance; guides and tour guides also face mandatory retraining and certification updates from Sept 1. Tourism Market Pressure: Armenia’s tourism sector is still heavily dependent on Russian visitors, and replacing that demand quickly won’t be easy as airfares and European mobility remain weak. Artsakh Heritage & Ethics: Booking platforms are promoting tours to Nagorno-Karabakh’s Shushi/“Shusha” and Stepanakert/“Khankendi,” spotlighting a restored mosque tied to Ruben Vardanyan, raising fresh concerns about how displaced communities and heritage are marketed. Sevan Weekend Plans: Varchafest festival-competition is set for Aug 22 on Lake Sevan’s shores, with music, fairs, and a train option from Yerevan.
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