AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVisa Rules for Summer Travel: Germany published its 2026 list of 62 visa-free countries for short stays (up to 90 days in 180), and Montenegro is included—while Pakistan is not. EU Travel Tech Delays: ETIAS is pushed back to 2027 after “technical glitches” and knock-on border chaos from the EES. Air Travel Momentum: Europe’s airport passenger traffic rebounded in May (+3.2% year-on-year), with Montenegro listed among markets showing growth. Montenegro–Bulgaria Links: Bulgaria and Montenegro discussed stronger ties and a planned direct Sofia–Podgorica air service to boost trade, tourism, and connections. Statehood Day & Diplomacy: Kazakhstan’s president congratulated Montenegro on Statehood Day, highlighting cooperation in trade, tourism, logistics, energy, and digital transformation. Tourism Safety Alert: A British tourist was seriously injured near Montenegro’s Plava Špilja (Blue Cave) after being struck by a speedboat propeller; police are investigating. Culture on the Move: Cinehill Film Festival named Montenegro its partner country for July 21–26 in Fužine, featuring Montenegrin films and industry events. LGBTQ Cruise Disruption: The Virgin Voyages “Scarlet Lady” was denied entry by Turkey and then Egypt, with the reroute including Kotor, Montenegro. Connectivity Update: m:tel launched an “Urban Travel” postpaid plan with roaming-friendly data and a companion SIM for travel across Montenegro, Europe, and the WB6.
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