AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Pulse: Morocco’s striker Ismael Saibari faces a fitness scan after a muscle injury in the 3-0 win over Canada, with Soufiane Rahimi the likely replacement if he can’t recover for the France quarterfinal in Boston. Air Connectivity for Fans: Royal Air Maroc is launching 12 direct Casablanca–Boston flights for the Morocco–France clash, with economy tickets at a flat MAD 10,000. Morocco in the Spotlight Abroad: flynas has started weekly direct Jeddah–Rabat flights, adding to its Casablanca service and boosting Saudi–Morocco tourism links. Tourism & Payments: Moroccan students in Russia say delayed international bank transfers are jeopardizing tuition and living costs, prompting a parliamentary question to the foreign ministry. Travel Market Watch: AXA data shows Europe is now the top choice for Spanish holiday insurance, while Morocco remains among the few non-European countries still holding strong demand. Regional Travel Infrastructure: A new report flags Africa’s $25bn airport boom as partly driven by policy and prestige, even as airlines struggle. Cross-Border Travel Change: Gibraltar–Morocco ferry service is set to end as new frontier arrangements take effect.
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