AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: EASA has approved TAAG Angola Airlines’ Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for commercial operations to Europe, with the aircraft set to start on the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route, boosting passenger comfort and competitiveness. Tourism Investment Push: Angola’s Ministry of Tourism signed eight MoUs to attract foreign investment and upgrade tourism infrastructure, including hotel, resort, eco-lodge and conference projects, plus destination planning and branding partnerships. Tourism Growth Numbers: UN Tourism says Angola recorded the highest tourism growth in Africa in 2025, up 28% in international visitors, while WTTC reports tourism grew 6.1% in 2025 and could accelerate to 6.7% this year, supporting about 400,000 jobs. Policy & Partnerships: UN Tourism’s secretary-general and President João Lourenço both highlighted Angola’s momentum—air connectivity upgrades, reforms, and PLANATUR funding—as the country positions itself as a gateway to Africa.
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