AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder & travel disruption: Long weekend traffic is building at Bosnia–Croatia and Bosnia–Montenegro crossings, with long passenger-vehicle queues at several exits/entries and advice to avoid daytime driving and take frequent breaks. Visa & routing shifts: Turkish outbound travel is adjusting as visa delays push more tourists toward visa-free and Balkan routes, with Montenegro flagged as a policy question. Montenegro travel value: A travel guide highlights Montenegro as a relatively affordable Adriatic stop, recommending shoulder-season trips and lesser-known towns like Herceg Novi. EU migration pressure: Ceuta’s migrant surge is prompting EU Home Affairs ministers to push faster “return hubs,” a reminder that regional border politics can quickly affect travel sentiment. Health & tourism link: Montenegro’s menstrual leave law is under scrutiny for needing more gynaecologists—an issue that can shape visitors’ and locals’ access to care. Safety backdrop: Wildfires across Europe are displacing thousands, including on Croatia’s coast—conditions that can disrupt Adriatic travel plans.
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