AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAir Connectivity: Air Serbia says it plans to launch year-round flights to Yerevan, boosting frequencies on its existing Tbilisi and Baku routes to strengthen network connectivity. Tourism Events: Yerevan Wine Days 2026 drew over 180,000 visitors (including international guests), with 100+ winemakers and 1,000+ wine types showcased. Hotel Investment: Armenia will host HIF Yerevan 2026 (June 17), the region’s major hotel investment forum, bringing global brands and investors to back new projects and partnerships. Travel Policy & Safety: Armenian authorities have reportedly banned some citizens arriving from abroad—especially from Russia—from leaving the country, with summonses tied to 25-day military training. Agriculture Exports: The government plans a second export support package, offering per-kilo/per-liter compensation for apricots, cherries, wine, brandy and more, to help diversify markets. Politics With Travel Impact: Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan has been indicted for large-scale tax evasion and placed under a travel ban. Air Safety Watch: The EU updated its Air Safety List: 154 airlines are banned from EU skies, with Kyrgyz carriers removed after safety oversight improvements and Air Express Algeria added. What’s New for Visitors: Wizz Air has launched direct UK–Armenia flights (London to Yerevan), positioning Armenia as an accessible “off the beaten track” destination.
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