AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAngola Tourism Investment Push: Angola’s Ministry of Tourism signed eight memoranda with White Crescent Group and NURU Group to pull in foreign investment, upgrade tourism infrastructure, and back sustainable destination development—covering hotels, resorts, eco-lodges, conference centers, cultural interpretation hubs, hospitality training, and tech solutions. Air Travel Upgrade for Visitors: EASA has authorized TAAG Angola Airlines to operate its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on European routes, with the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda service highlighted as TAAG integrates the aircraft into its Europe operations. Global Tourism Spotlight: Angola used the Luanda Investment Summit (June 17–19) to boost its international tourism profile, with WTTC taking a prominent role in partnerships and plans aimed at positioning Angola as a tourism investment destination. Tourism Growth Momentum: Recent coverage also points to Angola’s rising tourism performance and efforts to turn tourism into a more “financeable” asset, alongside calls for structural investment in the sector.
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