AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAngola Tourism Investment Push: Angola’s Ministry of Tourism signed eight MoUs in Luanda to pull in foreign investment and upgrade tourism infrastructure, including hotels, resorts, eco-lodges, conference centers, cultural interpretation hubs and hospitality training. UN Tourism Spotlight: UN Tourism’s Secretary-General said Angola is building the conditions to become a gateway to Africa and the world, citing reforms, visa exemptions for 90+ countries, and stronger regional air links. WTTC Growth Figures: Angola’s travel and tourism sector grew 6.1% in 2025, with about 400,000 jobs, and the WTTC expects 6.7% growth this year. Sustainability in Aviation: TAAG Angola Airlines joined IATA’s CO2 Connect to improve CO₂ calculation and reporting using real operational data. Tourism as Economic Engine: Angola’s leaders and partners at the Angola Investment Summit 2026 framed tourism as a diversification tool to cut oil dependence and create jobs. Luanda City Travel Diary: A new travel piece shares what a first-time visitor noticed in Luanda, from landmarks like the “Iron Palace” to museum stops. Tech for Startups: Fifteen AI-focused startups including Angola graduated from Google for Startups Accelerator Africa in Nairobi, highlighting growing tech momentum across the region.
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