AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAir Connectivity Boost: Ethiopian Airlines launched direct Addis Ababa–Mauritius service (3 weekly flights), adding a new tourism and trade link for travelers via Addis Ababa. Regional Transport Upgrade: PM Abiy inaugurated the modernized Nigus Tekle Haimanot Airport in Debre Markos, restoring air access after nearly 30 years and positioning it to spur tourism, logistics, and investment in northwestern Ethiopia. Urban Nature & Tourism: Addis Ababa unveiled the Entoto–Kebena River and Riverside Development Project, turning a long-polluted river corridor into a cleaner riverside destination with walkways and green space. Monetary Reform: Ethiopia’s central bank removed the commercial bank credit growth cap as part of its inflation-control and monetary reform push, a move that could affect business travel and investment planning. UK Entry Rules for Ethiopians: The UK updated visa requirements, again flagging Ethiopia among countries needing entry clearance for visits up to six months and for some transit cases—important for Ethiopian travelers booking UK trips. Energy & Mobility Trend: A report highlights growing interest in Chinese electric vehicles across Africa as fuel costs and energy security concerns rise. Geopolitics for the Route: Coverage on the Red Sea underscores how Horn of Africa and West Asia tensions are reshaping maritime travel and regional security dynamics.
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