AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation & Safety: Taiwan’s Civil Aviation Administration unveiled a domestically developed aviation weather system, extending turbulence forecasts down to as low as 305m and pairing it with a new wind-shear warning ahead of Taoyuan’s third runway build. Travel Policy & Entry: Taiwan’s Bureau of Consular Affairs published its 90-day visa-free list for 2026—Eswatini is the only African country included. Health Watch: Taiwan CDC said the first Zika case of the year was confirmed in a man who recently traveled to Thailand, urging mosquito-bite protection. Cross-Strait Travel Risk: Taiwan’s MAC warned that a heavily subsidized eight-day Xinjiang trip for young Taiwanese teachers could expose participants to Beijing’s “united front” influence operations. Tourism & Flights: Tigerair Taiwan marked its Okayama route’s 10th anniversary with a themed aircraft, highlighting strong Taiwanese demand for the Japanese prefecture. Hotel Outlook: Landis Hotels & Resorts reported a recovery in international business travel and premium dining, while noting summer season demand dips are still ahead. Weather Disruption (Regional): Preparations for Super Typhoon Bavi included suspending ferry services to outlying islands and closing tourist attractions, with flexible airline changes offered. Business Travel & Markets: Landis and other travel-linked updates come as Taiwan’s broader travel demand shows signs of returning, even as global oil-price swings keep uncertainty in the air.
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