AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours ago| Climate Refuges: Turismo de Portugal is rolling out a new “Climate Refuges | Stay Cool” network in Alentejo to help locals and visitors cope with extreme heat and cold, with training for tourism operators and better thermal comfort across the country. New Routes to Portugal: JD627 launches the first direct Lisbon flight from Beijing Daxing, weekly on Mondays, strengthening links for trade, tourism and cultural exchange. Algarve Hospitality Boom: Lusíadas Saúde unveiled plans for Lusíadas Faro Hospital, a €60m private facility due to open end-2027, while Hard Rock’s first Portuguese hotel is set for Praia do Vau in Portimão with ~275 rooms and beach access. Airport Disruption: Faro Airport arrivals saw long queues and confusion as some e-gates reportedly failed or removed biometric details. Tourism Growth Watch: Portugal’s cruise sector is hitting record levels, with Lisbon handling over 763,000 cruise passengers and Madeira posting its best cruise year ever in 2025. Jobs & Skills: AIMA opened applications for a construction training programme for 500 immigrants and asylum beneficiaries, combining technical instruction with workplace placements. Travel Tech & Mobility: CP rail profit more than doubled in 2025 and passenger numbers topped 208 million, helped by the Green Rail Pass and service expansions. Summer Travel Inspiration: Zambujeira do Mar gets a spotlight as a Rota Vicentina stop on Portugal’s wild west coast. |
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