AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCross-Strait Travel Curbs: China banned four New Zealand MPs for a year after their Taiwan visit, prompting New Zealand and Australia to say they’ll raise the issue directly with Beijing—another reminder that politics can quickly spill into travel plans. Tourism Demand Watch: Vietnam reported record international arrivals in the first five months of 2026, with Taiwan among the top source markets, signaling continued regional pull for travelers. Taiwan-Linked Travel Culture: A traditional voyaging canoe, Alingano Maisu, completed a shortened Pacific route that included Taiwan and Okinawa before returning safely to Palau—an inspiring story for culture-minded travelers. Tech & Travel Economy: Computex 2026 in Taipei kept spotlighting AI hardware, with Nvidia’s push and broader PC upgrades underscoring how Taiwan’s tech scene keeps feeding business travel and visitor interest. Family Travel Deals: Cebu Pacific revived its Independence Day Piso sale, with bookings from June 5–12 and travel from July 1–Oct 18, including routes that connect via Taiwan. Sports Tourism Angle: Alas Pilipinas begins its AVC Women’s Cup campaign in the Philippines, with Taiwan listed in the pool—good news for fans planning short trips around matches.
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