AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRefugee Day & regional travel realities: On 20 June, Refugee Day spotlights the scale of displacement across Africa and how cross-border movement is tied to jobs, services and stability—an issue that directly shapes how people travel and live across the region. World Cup travel buzz: The 48-team tournament hits the group-stage halfway mark, with key matches today including Netherlands vs Sweden and Germany vs Ivory Coast—another reminder of how major events drive flight demand and tourism planning. Lusaka cultural tourism push: Lusaka Province says its cultural festival is built for inclusion and heritage protection, alongside the handover of facilities at Kabwata Cultural Village—linking culture to tourism revenue. Zambia’s creative economy calendar: Zambia will host the Creative Industry Business Summit (June 29–July 2) followed by the Kwimbo National Arts Festival (July 3–4), aiming to connect grassroots talent to business and continental markets. Tourism with conservation at the centre: Green Safaris marks 10 years with government recognition for wildlife protection, community benefits and conservation funding—positioning safari travel as “far more than visitor arrivals.” UNZA exam disruption: UNZA postpones mid-year exams due to ongoing water and sewer rehabilitation, leaving students stranded after travel—an immediate hit to student travel and local transport demand. Air connectivity gap: A new Airbus study flags major unserved routes in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Harare–London, underscoring how direct flights could unlock tourism and diaspora travel. Avani Book Club: Avani Hotels launches a destination-linked reading programme to make stays more immersive—another sign of “slow travel” trends reaching Zambia’s travel audience.
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