AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRail & Adriatic Access: Czech Railways is expanding direct international links, with a Prague–Copenhagen service ramping up from June 14 (to three daily trains) and the Adriatic Express returning this summer—running Warsaw–Ostrava toward Koper and Rijeka from June 26, six times a week through August. Slovenia Travel & Stays: Forest Glamping Resort on Lake Blaguš in northeastern Slovenia is back under local ownership after Austrian group Falkensteiner exited, with the resort now aiming to lean harder into “authenticity” for returning guests. Glamping & Nature Tourism: The Lake Blaguš site offers camper van and tent plots plus glamping units, and Falkensteiner had previously added facilities like toilets, a sauna, and lake-view dining. Tourism Growth (Regional): Sarajevo Canton reported 286,288 visitors in Jan–May 2026 (+3.6%) and 717,366 overnight stays (+13%), with foreign overnight stays up 10.5%. Policy & Borders (EU): The European Commission urged Schengen countries—including Slovenia—to phase out internal border checks gradually, arguing conditions now allow a return to normal passport-free travel. Diplomacy & Flags: Slovenia’s new government sparked a fresh Israel-Palestine flag dispute, with the Palestinian banner removed from the parliament area and raised again at the presidential palace.
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