AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa & Entry Rules: Angola is listed among nationalities that may need a Schengen visa for short stays in Italy, with the EU defining the permit as up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Air Cargo & Logistics: TAAG Angola Airlines completed a specialized live-animal shipment, moving two adult lions from Johannesburg to Lagos via Luanda’s Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport, highlighting the airport’s cargo capability. Regional Transport & Trade: Traxtion says it’s betting on South Africa’s open-access rail reforms and a minerals boom, with Angola among countries opening freight rail networks to private firms. Cybersecurity: Angola recorded 5,714 cyber attacks per week in July 2026, among the highest in Africa, as ransomware and GenAI risks keep rising. Travel Safety & Health: North Korea imposed Ebola-related travel restrictions on foreigners with travel history to several African states including Angola. Faith & Pilgrimage: Angola’s Catholic community is preparing for a 130-kilometer pilgrimage to the Muxima Shrine from Luanda, with organizers stressing spiritual preparation and road safety for participants. Tourism Trade: WTM London reports strong early exhibitor demand for 2026, with Angola among new confirmed exhibitors.
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