AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Final Buzz: The champagne at MetLife Stadium will be Taittinger’s Brut Réserve, the official FIFA World Cup champagne for over 12 years, with limited-edition bottles served across hospitality lounges in all host cities. Morocco Tourism Push (China): Morocco’s National Tourism Office launched a Hong Kong campaign to attract more Chinese visitors, highlighting heritage, new tourism products and expanding air links; officials say arrivals rose from about 107,000 (2023) to around 200,000 (2025), with targets of 500,000 soon and 1 million by the next decade. Coastal Health Watch (Saidia): Saidia faces renewed complaints over seawater pollution—odors, foam and possible wastewater flow near Oued Kiss—prompting calls for scientific and medical checks to protect visitors and the tourism sector. Aviation Safety Alert (Laayoune–Casablanca): A laser beam reportedly struck near the cockpit during a flight approach, raising concerns and urging investigations and stronger monitoring. Tour Planning Trend: A guide spotlights why customized Morocco tour packages are beating fixed itineraries for travelers who want flexible pacing, stays and activities. Western Sahara Film Row: A Sahrawi working group condemned filming parts of Nolan’s “The Odyssey” in occupied Dakhla, saying it risks normalizing Morocco’s occupation and violating international law.
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