AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Visa Push: The EU is funding Armenia’s visa liberalization dialogue with €2.2 million for border management, document security, and law enforcement reforms—aimed at getting Armenians closer to visa-free travel. Tourism Access: Amberd Historical and Cultural Complex has reopened after a closure, welcoming visitors Tue–Sun 10:00–20:00 and Mondays 10:00–19:00. New Routes for Travelers: Shirak Avia launched Yerevan–Tashkent–Yerevan flights weekly (Tuesdays), restoring direct capital-to-capital connectivity and boosting tourism and business links. Rail Gets More Options: South Caucasus Railway will start international passenger services on the Yerevan–Tbilisi–Batumi–Yerevan route from June 14, plus a new Yerevan–Sevan–Shorzha–Yerevan weekend service from June 12. Regional Business & Travel Links: Armenia and Turkey held a business forum in Kars focused on transport, logistics, tourism, and trade as normalization steps continue. Money at the Border: Nearly €1 million in undeclared cash was found in luggage on a Dortmund–Yerevan flight, with customs urging travelers to follow declaration rules.
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