AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Infrastructure Boost: Armenia and the World Bank are continuing cooperation on the €120 million TRIP tourism program, aimed at upgrading regional infrastructure and building tourism clusters in Goris, Areni, Jermuk, Yeghegis, Dvin, Gyumri and Dilijan—spanning wine, wellness, adventure, culture, education and ecotourism. Travel Numbers Update: Armenia welcomed 1.041 million tourists in the first half of 2026, up 14.8% year-on-year, with 1,042,000 visitors reported for the same period. New Entry Options: Armenian citizens can apply for an eVisa to Taiwan for tourism and business trips (with specific Schengen/US visa or residence permit conditions for 2026–2027). City Life for Visitors: Yerevan will restrict access to Republic Square and nearby streets on July 12 for Vardavar celebrations, with road closures from 7:00 AM–12:00 PM. Direct Flight Signal: Wizz Air has launched a direct London Luton–Yerevan route, a fresh option for UK travelers planning a city break. Medical Tourism Angle: Slavmed Medical Center completed Armenia’s first remote robotic surgery, a milestone that may strengthen interest in specialized healthcare travel.
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