AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa Ease for Diplomats: Armenia will allow holders of UN and EU official travel documents (Laissez-Passer) to enter and stay visa-free for up to 180 days per year, as part of broader entry simplification. Air Connectivity Boost: The government is tightening “air tax” incentive rules for new routes, requiring airlines to operate at least 40 flights per year (up from seasonal thresholds), aiming to support steadier service growth. New Flight Plans: Air Serbia says Yerevan is “coming” as a year-round destination, with plans to increase frequencies on existing Caucasus routes. Airport Expansion Priority: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan flags Zvartnots airport expansion as a key focus. Hotel & Tourism Growth: Armenia’s hotel market is entering a new development phase, with record arrivals, rising international investment, and more branded properties beyond Yerevan. Big Hospitality Event: Armenia will host HIF Yerevan 2026 (June 17), the region’s major hotel investment forum bringing global brands and investors to launch projects. Wine Tourism Spotlight: Yerevan Wine Days 2026 drew 180,000 visitors, with no serious incidents reported. Regional Travel Context: Armenia’s PM says there will be no war with Azerbaijan and points to the TRIPP peace corridor concept—rail, road, and power lines—as “peace in motion.” EU Air Safety Update: The EU Air Safety List now bans 154 airlines, reflecting ongoing regulatory pressure on carriers operating in Europe.
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