AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLibyan Tourism Update: Libya’s Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts says Q1 2026 brought 121,000+ visitors to cities and archaeological sites, with Cyrene and Sabratha leading, plus 777 accommodation facilities and 159,000+ guests (strongest in Tripoli, then the Green Mountain region and Benghazi). Eid al-Adha Travel Calendar: For holiday travel planning, Libya’s Eid al-Adha break runs May 27–29 (three days). Humanitarian Travel Disruption (Sirte): Haftar-linked forces detained participants of the Global Sumud Gaza-bound aid convoy near Sirte, with detainees including doctors and human rights defenders from multiple countries; the convoy says contact was last reported Tuesday and urges embassies to push for release. Tourism Safety & Migration Reality: A rights group warns trafficking networks in Libya still exploit migrants, while Libya’s wider migration crackdown continues to affect would-be travelers. Sports Tourism Angle: Libya’s Al Ahly is among teams in the Basketball Africa League playoffs in Kigali, a reminder that sports events can pull regional visitors.
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