AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAngola Tourism & Routes: Foreign tourists visiting Angola are asking for more than the usual provincial-capital stops, with growing interest in interior itineraries that add history, monuments and nature—an approach aimed at boosting Moxico and other regions through better leisure and hospitality investment. Investment & Visas: Angola’s visa facilitation steps are getting praise from the honorary consul in Portugal, who says improved access to credit and rural road rehabilitation could help turn family farming into market-ready agribusiness—key for tourism-linked growth. Air Connectivity: TAAG Angola Airlines is debuting the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner on the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route, starting with two weekly flights, as part of its long-haul fleet modernization. Maritime & Security: Angola launched the first locally designed aluminum vessel, the “MV Malongo,” to strengthen maritime security and support operations between Luanda and Cabinda. Travel Safety & Crime: An Angolan woman was arrested at Sri Lanka’s BIA for allegedly smuggling cocaine worth over Rs. 10 million concealed in her body.
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