AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise Disruption for Baltic Travelers: Norwegian Sun’s Northern Europe sailing has been reshuffled after technical issues, with planned stops including Klaipėda and other Baltic ports cancelled or cut, and an extra overnight added in Copenhagen—so anyone already planning Baltic travel should double-check bookings. Lithuania–Belarus Border Rules Tighten: Lithuania’s Seimas has denounced the long-stalled border-area travel deal with Belarus, ending the special local-permit arrangement that never fully entered into force—another reminder that cross-border plans can change fast. ETIAS Fees Hit UK Travelers: New EU travel authorisation rules will add a nearly £17 charge for many UK passport holders (with exemptions for children and those over 70), with ETIAS expected to launch in late 2026 and become compulsory in 2027—important for anyone booking summer trips. Druskininkai Resort Push: Druskininkai’s mayor says the spa town is going year-round with new infrastructure underway, including a cultural and congress center, a multifunctional bus station, and plans for a year-round artificial wave park. Visa Services Scrutiny Abroad: Uzbekistan’s competition watchdog has classified major visa-processing firms as dominant—useful context for travelers who rely on third-party visa services when planning trips.
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