AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTravel Insurance Upgrade: Emirates rolled out its “Comprehensive Travel Cover,” adding medical protection for conflict-related incidents, emergency evacuation, airline-managed hotel support during disruptions, and free rebooking when flights are cancelled due to conflict—available from 17 June 2026 in South Africa. CySEC Cyber Watch: Cyprus’ financial regulator CySEC warned investment firms and other regulated entities to strengthen cyber defences against AI-driven threats, stressing faster vulnerability discovery and higher attack frequency under DORA-aligned ICT risk rules. Tourism & Markets: Constantinou Bros Hotels issued a first-half 2026 profits warning, citing weaker operating visibility and expected lower hotel occupancy versus 2025 amid Cyprus political and economic uncertainty. Aviation Connectivity: The European Regions Airline Association said regional air connectivity is under pressure and that island states like Cyprus could face disproportionate costs and rigid rules. Tech & Business Expansion: Cyprus-based Asbis extended its Apple distribution footprint across multiple African markets under a new agreement, while Mailo’s opened its first Canada store in Toronto as it pushes international growth. EU Policy & Energy: EU leaders met in Brussels to tackle Ukraine, macroeconomic imbalances (with China in focus), and the next €2 trillion budget, alongside renewed energy-security planning after Iran-related fuel shocks. Local Environment: Cyprus’ agriculture ministry said the EU ranked its bathing waters “excellent,” highlighting public health and tourism benefits.
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