AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBorder & Travel Access: Armenia’s authorities have banned Robert Kocharyan (Armenia Alliance) from leaving the country, with his team calling it unlawful and politically motivated. EU Travel & Diplomacy: Armenia’s FM Ararat Mirzoyan will attend the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg on June 14–15, signaling continued engagement with European institutions. Tourism Growth & Flights: FlyOne Armenia has launched direct flights between Yerevan and Almaty, adding more Kazakhstan–Armenia connectivity; separately, Armenia’s visa-free access is expanding for holders of EU/UN travel documents. Visitor Economy: Yerevan Wine Days 2026 is reported to draw 180,000 visitors, while Armenia’s hotel market is described as entering a new growth phase as tourism and international brands accelerate. Attractions Spotlight: A giant “world’s largest Jesus statue” project near Yerevan is drawing tourist attention—along with controversy over its status and impact. Regional Mobility: Armenia–Lebanon humanitarian aid has crossed via the Margara border checkpoint in Turkey, underscoring ongoing cross-border logistics that can also affect travel routes. Air Safety Update: The EU’s updated Air Safety List again reshuffles which carriers are banned from European skies.
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