AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCape Town Airport Scams: Travellers are still being approached by people posing as Uber drivers, with the risk especially high for after-hours arrivals despite improved signage. Kruger Safety Alert: A 69-year-old Canadian tourist died after an alleged accidental firearm discharge during a concession bush braai near Phabeni Gate; police are investigating. Durban Sherwood Crisis Response: eThekwini has launched a 72-hour plan to ease overcrowding at Sherwood, including a drive-in staging site, extra security, and buses shuttling Malawian nationals for processing and deportation. Sherwood Clashes: Police used stun grenades and rubber bullets against migrants protesting near the processing area as tensions rise ahead of planned 30 June actions. Wildlife Trafficking Bust: Cape Town airport authorities intercepted luggage containing 150 live venomous scorpions and arrested an alleged wildlife trafficker; the animals are being cared for. Bail Fight: Disgraced lawyer Peet Viljoen’s bail bid was postponed, with the NPA opposing his release and citing ongoing investigations. Travel Industry Watch: Emirates rolled out a more comprehensive travel insurance cover for conflict-related incidents, including medical costs and disruption support. Air Route Gap: A new discussion highlights why some high-demand African routes still lack direct flights, with stakeholders saying airlines, airports and tourism bodies must align. Hospitality Trend: Reports point to more repeat visits shaping hotel strategy, with brands focusing on loyalty and consistency over first-time hype.
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