AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVilnius Airport Retail Boost: Gebr. Heinemann’s Travel Retail Vilnius (TRV) has reopened its redesigned Schengen-area duty-free shop, expanding the space by 55% and adding a new 1,300 sqm walk-through concept, with more categories including electronics and travel gadgets, plus a Non-Schengen shop planned later this year. New Air Link to Israel: Baltic ground handler Baltic Ground Services (BGS) has started cooperation with Arkia Israeli Airlines at Vilnius Airport, supporting into-plane fueling and ground handling for the Vilnius–Tel Aviv route (three times weekly in summer). Riga–Rail Baltica Tech Meet: BIM for Rail Bootcamp 2026 opened in Riga, bringing 100+ rail and digitalisation experts together and highlighting Rail Baltica’s reliance on digital delivery across countries. EU Passenger Rights Update: EU lawmakers agreed to keep free cabin baggage and delay/cancellation compensation for flights over 3 hours, with clearer rules and protections for families and passengers with disabilities. ETIAS Heads-Up for Brits: A new survey warns many holidaymakers still don’t understand post-Brexit ETIAS—expected to cost €20 and be required for visa-exempt travel to many EU countries from late 2026. Water Quality Check: The 2025 Bathing Water Report says most European beaches, lakes and rivers meet EU standards, with Cyprus topping “excellent” ratings and only a small share rated “poor.” Heat Escape Trends: A “Summer Heat Escape Index” ranks destinations to beat high temperatures, with Iceland leading overall.
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