AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoBusiness Tourism Boost: Armenia has been named “Best International Destination for Business and Corporate Events” at the MICE Excellence 2026 Awards, a win tied to the Ministry of Economy’s Tourism Committee and aimed at strengthening Yerevan’s and Armenia’s pull for conferences, exhibitions, and corporate travel. Moscow–Yerevan Connectivity: A new direct bus route has launched from Moscow to Yerevan, with weekly Thursday departures from Krasnogvardeysky International Bus Station—useful for budget-friendly travel planning. Vardavar in Tavush: The “Love and Water” Vardavar celebrations filled Koghb (Tavush) with water games, concerts, folk performances, and a State Symphony Orchestra program; organizers say 10,000–12,000 visitors attend annually. Travel Paperwork Reality Check: Armenia is listed among countries whose citizens need a visa for Denmark, while separate coverage also reiterates Schengen rules and fees for short stays across Europe. On-the-ground Travel Tie-In: Shamrock Rovers’ Champions League qualifier draw next week includes Armenian club Ararat-Armenia, adding another international spotlight on Yerevan.
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