AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoD-Day Diplomacy Fallout: US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked a storm of criticism after using the 82nd anniversary ceremony in Normandy to warn Europe about an “invasion” of migrants and “dangerous ideologies,” naming beaches in Spain, Italy, Greece and Bulgaria—prompting pushback from UK ministers and even some US Republicans who said the remarks were “out of place” for a remembrance event. Travel & Tourism Angle: While the political debate raged, Eurostat data pointed to a mixed travel economy picture—services production rose slightly in March 2026, but accommodation and food services fell, hinting at uneven recovery for hospitality. Black Sea Spotlight: Bulgaria’s tourism calendar got a boost with a Beach Pro Tour Futures awards ceremony in Sveti Vlas, where winners were celebrated and the event was framed as promotion for the Bulgarian Black Sea coast to an international audience. Culture & Family Travel: The annual Rose Festival in Kazanlak wrapped with rose-picking, a street parade and international guests, reinforcing Bulgaria’s appeal for seasonal cultural trips. Media Deals: Canal+ and Viasat World expanded factual programming in Central and Eastern Europe, including titles licensed from Cineflix Rights—another reminder that travel-friendly lifestyle content keeps spreading across the region.
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