AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoMorocco Tourism & Travel Tech: Morocco’s tourism push is leaning hard into digital tools, with arrivals rising from 17.4M (2024) to 19.8M (2025) and the 2030 roadmap aiming to keep momentum via online booking platforms and AI-powered trip planning. Air Connectivity (France–Morocco): A petition is asking airlines to restore direct flights between Clermont-Ferrand and Morocco, arguing current routings via Lyon/Paris/Toulouse add cost and time for families and older travelers. Morocco–Spain Migration Fallout (Ceuta): Spain’s Ceuta crisis keeps spilling into travel and cross-border logistics, with Morocco’s justice minister saying Rabat is ready to receive Moroccan minors and return migrant bodies only once Spain provides full identity and medical files. Health & Travel Disruption: Spain’s summer tourism hit another PR blow as viral “pool sabotage” claims led to closures at a major waterpark after reports of faeces in the water. Morocco in the Spotlight (Sport Tourism Angle): Morocco retained the African men’s beach volleyball title and booked a Los Angeles 2028 Olympic spot—another feel-good headline that can boost interest in Morocco’s beach destinations. Global Travel Safety: Manchester Airport resumed normal operations after a security breach that diverted flights, including a Ryanair service from Agadir.
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