AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAngola–France Air Links: Air France marked 50 years in Angola, highlighting Luanda–Paris connectivity as a boost for tourism, culture and business, and noting new airport facilities at Dr. António Agostinho Neto International Airport. Angola Economy & Travel Demand: Angola’s agriculture sector is said to account for about 20% of GDP, supporting broader non-oil growth as the country looks to diversify—good news for visitors and investors watching stability. Luanda Culture Spotlight: First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço attended the Kanuca Show on Luanda Boulevard, backing Semba Kids, which aims to pass on Semba to children and prepare “Semba na Escola” in 165 UNESCO-network schools from late 2026. Diplomacy With Tourism in Mind: President João Lourenço heads to Serbia for talks and an economic/business forum, with cooperation agreements expected across multiple fields. Public Health Travel Advisory: St. Vincent and the Grenadines issued a strict advisory urging residents to avoid non-essential travel to Ebola-risk countries, explicitly listing Angola among them, with enhanced screening and possible quarantine on arrival. Aviation Cost Pressure: IATA flagged West Africa, including Angola in blocked revenue figures, as a high-cost danger zone for airlines, warning that taxes and charges are squeezing carriers’ viability.
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